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Kazembe dispels social media rumours

 

Minister Kazembe

Hosia Mviringi


Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage, who is also ZANU PF Provincial Chairman for Mashonaland Central Province, Hon. Kazembe Kazembe has dispelled rumours circulating on social media that he was protecting corrupt councillors within the Mazowe Rural District Council (RDC). 


A misleading headline by a ghost journalist circulating within Mashonaland Central WhatsApp groups intimated that the Minister was corrupt. The article, which  Cde Kazembe dismissed as unfounded and misleading was meant to create hatred between him and "my brother Cde Fortune Chasi on whose recent anti-corruption message the fabricated headline was premised".


Cde Kazembe further explained that the fabricated story was also meant to tarnish his good standing in society.  He added that as the Minister of Home Affairs, his mandate was also to fight corruption in line with His Excellency, President Emmerson Mnangagwa's policy of "Zero Tolerance To Corruption". 


The Minister urged journalists to feel free to approach his office if they wanted audience with him before publishing falsehoods.


"I encourage those who think that I’m corrupt or protecting those who are corrupt to report me to ZACC so that I can be investigated and prosecuted. ZACC is an independent body which investigates any case without fear or favour. Police has also demonstrated that no one is above the law. Whoever commits a crime will be arrested and prosecuted provided there is appropriate evidence", said the Minister.


Meanwhile, Cde Kazembe advised ZANU (PF) party  cadres to shun divisionism, and work towards realization of Vision 2030 as espoused by His Excellency, President Mnangagwa.


" I know that soiling my name is part of politics. It is dirty politics. I don't do dirty politics. My message is simple and clear. Unity, unity and more unity. Let us unite as children of ZANU (PF) and build our nation together. Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo. United we stand, and divided we fall. Let's not leave anyone nor any place behind as we develop the nation and work towards attaining five million votes for our party President Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa in the coming elections so that he continues with the great works that all of us are seeing".


At the same time, Cde Kazembe revealed that he was working tirelessly to see that as Mashonaland Central Province, they will continue to deliver outright victory for the ZANU (PF) party, and for President Mnangagwa in the forthcoming harmonized elections.  


To that end, he encouraged all eligible voters within his province, and the country to register to vote and to vote emphatically for ZANU (PF) so that it delivers the final nail on the MDC and its surrogate Citizens Coalition for Change party, led by Nelson Chamisa.






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