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Mutsvangwa rages after heavy election defeat..blames Mugabe supporters

Top advisor to President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Christopher Mutsvangwa has attributed his defeat in the just ended Zanu Pf primary elections to “revenge strategies by a coalition of Mugabe linked G40-Gamatax politicians”.

Speaking to reporters Mutsvangwa said his loss was well orchestrated by the G40 coalition which is interfering in the Zanu PF political processes.

“I was their target hence they were determined to stop me because I was at the centre of former president Robert Mugabe’s fall,” said Mutsvangwa.

Mutsvangwa revealed that he had been advised to leave things as they were.

“My supporters are traumatised, they have been harassed and suffered the worst abuses in violation of their rights as party members.

“I have made an appeal to the national commissar Engelbert Rugeje,” he said.

 

 

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