Moyo and Chaibva ‘certifiable idiots’ says Chamisa

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Nelson Chamisa the party spokesman for the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) led by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has described Zanu PF functionaries Professor Jonathan Moyo and Gabriel Chaibva as ‘certifiable idiots’.

Chamisa was responding to claims from the two political turncoats that Tsvangirai should be prosecuted for allegedly holding discussions with diplomats from the United States over ways of removing Dictator Robert Mugabe from power.

US diplomatic cables leaked by the WikiLeaks website dating from 2000 to 2010 claim Tsvangirai engaged in such discussions. But Chamisa poured scorn on the WikiLeaks calling them Wiki Lies.

“There are pressing issues in the country as we prepare for elections. We can’t allow ourselves to chase shadows and shoot at straws. Tsvangirai wants Zimbabwe to be free and democratic and nothing can distract him from that goal,’ the young legislator said. Nehanda Radio

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