Norton independent Member of Parliament Temba Mliswa has demanded an apology from ZANU-PF, if he is to join the ruling party.
Mliswa says it was after he experienced violence, seeing people being beaten for supporting him, that he made a decision that I wouldn’t go back to ZANU-PF.
“The party needs to apologise first before I consider going back there,” he says.
Mliswa adds that some of the people who led the violence and human rights abuses are named in a Zimbabwe Human Rights report.
He threatens to expose and shame them, adding that they should be investigated.
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