Tsvangirai: Stop the Violence, “Mugabe and I Eat Together”

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Masvingo, March 13, 2010 – The Prime Minister and Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai said on Saturday he is pained by the serious fights between MDC and Zanu PF supporters when he and President Robert Mugabe have a good relationship.

“Do you know that Mugabe and I eat together every Monday? We have a very good relationship now, why do you fight here? MPs must not be seen fuelling violence here, we want to promote peace in the country,” said Tsvangirai.

“We have seen that everyone needs food. Everyone here needs support but it becomes painful when some people are denied food on party affiliations basis. This is wrong, everyone must be fed first then politics later,” he said.

Although Tsvangirai and Mugabe have expressed optimism for the shaky coalition government brokered with the help of South Africa in 2009, there have been several reports about violence by Zanu PF particularly in the rural areas. Tsvangirai has already indicated that he wants to appeal to the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to intervene in the talks deadlock with Zanu PF on the outstanding issues stalling the full implementation of the Global Political Agreement (GPA).

People in Chivi had expressed fear to attend Tsvangirai’s meeting due to threats they received from the army and Zanu PF youth militia on Friday night. They were warned they risked un-specified action if they attended.

On Saturday Chief Madamombe in Chivi blasted Zanu PF and said he had summoned Chivi North Member of Parliament (MP) and war veteran Tranos Huruva (Zanu PF) to a meeting with him to discuss the allegations of violence.

Chief Madamombe who attended Tsvangirai’s meeting, told RadioVOP that he did not not condone violence.

“It was just this morning (Saturday) when I received reports that some people were warned against attending Prime Minister’s rallies here,” said the chief. “I was informed Zanu PF youths and the army were following orders from MP Huruva so I have invited him to get the clear picture. Huruva has since refused and he is now part of Prime Minister’s delegation as you see him seated next to him Tsvangirai),” said Chief Madamombe.

Huruva, who has been accused of fuelling violence in Chivi, refused to talk to RadioVOP on Saturday about the violence.

“I am busy now, I am going to be with Prime Minister from here (Mhandamahwe) up to Chiredzi,” said Huruva.

From Chivi, Tsvangirai addressed mine workers at Mashava where he assured them that the government will come up with a plan to-re-open the mine so that the workers can get back to work.

Mashava is on the verge of collapse with over 1 500 workers on indefinite forced leave.

Tsvangirai had to divert his tour to stop in Masvingo urban as thousands of people had already gathered at civic center when they heard of his visit to Chivi. The supporters had pleaded with party provincial leadership that they wanted to meet the Prime Minister.

“I just heard that you are already gathered here, I wanted to go to Bikita straight from Mashava, anyway I can’t ignore your call. I am
just here to say how you are and proceed with my journey,” said Tsvangirai before leaving the cheering crowd.

Radio VOP

11 Responses for “Tsvangirai: Stop the Violence, “Mugabe and I Eat Together””

  1. Bill says:

    this is what we call a leader

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  2. Guseni says:

    mugabe is scared to go to the people coz he is scared of his sins, President Zuma goes to the people and hears their concerns, that is a leader for sure despite his weaknesses.

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  3. sikhwehle says:

    cmed just tampered with your car and now Mugabe s cooks ll poison you soon.Morgan you are a dummy

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    • Baba Tee says:

      He is ready to die for what he belives in. That a hero. you call that a Dummy???

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      • Abel says:

        you mean he’s prepared to die for what he has been paid to do.chuckle!!!!!
        Now that dangerous

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  4. MANDULO PASICHIGARE says:

    You are right Mr Tsvangirai that you and Mugabe eat together. We have observed that since you joined the GNU you have gradually shifted towards Mugabe’s inclinations. You, of all people, are now saying all restrictive measures must be removed by the EU, the US and the progressive world. You of all people, are also saying the new laws regarding 51% equity by Zimbabweans in companies is spot on. This is despite that you know that this law will only benefit a few ZANU PF heavyweights (and perhaps yourself now that you are part of the rot). I could go on and on, but the bottom line is that you have betrayed us. We are going to have to regroup, most likely under ZAPU to rekindle the spirit of the revolution.

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    • Baba Tee says:

      He never sad 51%. MDC said 15 to 20%. Do your homework before you show your ignorance.

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      • Dzimai Moto says:

        Where is that information? I think information is being twisted in order to give a wrong impression. is Morgan agreeable with ZANU PF word for word over the new empowerment law?

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  5. Haiwawo says:

    Tsvangirai is heading the right way. We have him right by the balls.

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  6. Charles Jana says:

    ….’some will eat and drink with you, when behind dem sits apon you..and if your night should turn to day, alata people would run away’!!

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  7. T.Musango says:

    Yeah,veruzhinji know that u are now part and parcel of this brutality since the day u joined Matibili.I know that the gravy train has been juicy for u Cde PM!

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