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Tsvangirai barred from visiting Tokwe Mukosi holding camp

Masvingo – The Zanu PF government has barred opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai from visiting the flood victims of Tokwe Mukosi at their holding camp at Chingwizi in Masvingo. 

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Tsvangirai was due to visit the Chingwizi holding camp this week to interact with the people and to give some assistance to the victims but according to his spokesman Luke Tamborinyoka, Zanu PF officials have blocked the visit.

“Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Kudakwashe Bhasikiti told the MDC leader’s emissaries that President Tsvangirai would not be allowed to interact with the people at Chingwizi,” Tamborinyoka said in a statement.

“Bhasikiti said if the MDC leader had anything to give the people; he ought to leave it at the government’s provincial offices in Masvingo where it would be taken to Triangle and then distributed to the beneficiaries.

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“It is shocking that a whole government would bar the former Prime Minister of the country and the leader of a party in Parliament from seeing for himself the magnitude of the humanitarian crisis and interacting with the victims,” he said.

Tamborinyoka said Zanu PF was accustomed to “partisan distribution of food” and it was clear they “to misrepresent all assistance to the unfortunate victims as coming from Zanu PF.”

“There is absolutely no reason why President Tsvangirai would be barred from visiting and interacting with the people at Chingwizi unless the government’s provincial leadership wants to politicize this unfortunate humanitarian crisis and peddle all assistance as coming from Zanu PF.

“It is patently criminal to take advantage of a national disaster for political capital. For President Tsvangirai, however, human life is more important than politics. He will be taking his assistance, including food and blankets, to the provincial office because this is a humanitarian crisis demanding our attention as Zimbabweans, regardless of our political affiliation,” Tamborinyoka added.

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