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Zanu PF Caucusing Despite Covid-19 Regulations

by Bustop TV News

By Lloyd Takawira

Zanu PF’s leadership led by the party’s second secretary Kembo Mohadi is galivanting around the country holding caucus meetings ignoring Covid-19 regulations.

Despite the ban on intercity travel and other lockdown protocols ZANU PF second secretary, Kembo Mohadi held a meeting for the provincial council in Manicaland province.

Speaking at the meeting, Mohadi said ZANU PF has made tremendous progress in developing the country.

“During the new dispensation there has been currency stabilisation, infrastructure development, Construction of dams, Irrigation equipment deployed, roads rehabilitation, fisheries opening up, command farming & Pfumvudza for food security,” he said.

However, the meetings by the Zanu PF party leadership have been roundly condemned by the opposition and analysts as selective application of the law.

Opposition MDC Alliance national executive member, Paddington Japajapa said that” What is Good for the Geese must be the same for the Gander!!!”

” There is an English Saying that says, What is Good for the Geese must apply also to Gander,this natural law must apply “Mutatis Mutandi” Latin for applying Everywhere, Always and at all times. This must be the case with the Laws, that Govern and Regulate the Covid 19 Rules, according to WHO and Ministry of Health and Childcare requirements.

“The biggest problem is emanating from the unrepentant Zanu Pf Party, whose insatiable appetite for dying in power is so irritating and nauseating,” he said.

Speaking to this reporter, political analyst, Frank Chauke said that the law must apply for all people.

“The meetings by the ruling Zanu PF party must be condemned. Because when a law is pronounced, it must apply to all people regardless of status in society”

The provincial tours according to the governing party are initiatives by the party leadership to access provincial leadership intactness.

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