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Obert Gutu regrets calling for sanctions, blames evil spirits

Obert Gutu says one of his biggest mistakes in his political career was to call for sanctions against Zimbabwe.

Gutu who is former Deputy Minister of Justice & Legal Affairs and currently Commissioner of the National Peace & Reconciliation Commission says he shouldn’t have participated in the calling for restrictive measures against the country.

“Biggest mistake I made in my political career was to actively associate myself with & passionately call for the imposition of punitive & illegal sanctions against Zimbabwe,” he says.

He blames evil spirits of driving him into supporting sanctions.

“It could only have been the work of demons & evil spirits. I’m glad I have now been cleansed of these demons,” he says.

Gutu was once a member of the Movement for Democratic Change which has been accused of calling for the sanctions against the country.

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