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Opposition councillors abusing vendors, says ZANU-PF

Zanu-PF Matabeleland North provincial chairperson Richard Moyo has accused Bulawayo City Council (BCC) management and councillors of abusing vendors trying to make an honest living by selling their wares on the streets.

Moyo told Southern Eye that the opposition MDC, and the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) councillors destroyed Bulawayo through mismanagement.

“People in Bulawayo are chased away for selling wares on the streets to make a living. Their vehicles are always clamped by the city council. They pay for parking, but blame everything on government. Those are the opposition councillors that people voted for,” he said.
“They are the ones that fail to fix roads for you in the city; they are the very same councillors who are failing to manage the water situation. They are the ones that clamp your cars to raise money for their political parties. You vote for them, but when things go wrong you blame government.

“Government does not run BCC. President Emmerson Mnangagwa has taken over patching of potholes in cities because opposition councillors have failed. They work for themselves yet the President works for the people.”

Mayor Solomon Mguni could not be reached for comment, while his deputy Mlandu Ncube declined to comment on the issue.

Source: bilawayo24

In other news- Senior Prosecutor sentenced to 20 yrs imprisonment for Abuse Of Office

Harare (New Ziana)-A senior prosecutor with the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) was this week convicted of four counts of criminal abuse of Office committed this year and slapped with a 20 year jail term.

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In a statement, the NPA said Henry Mugove Muringani a Public Prosecutor was sentenced by the Regional Court sitting at the Harare Magistrates Court to 20 years for four counts of Criminal Abuse of Office.Muringani was found guilty on the 28th of March 2023 of unlawfully preparing bail applications for Tatenda Tawanda Mutengo, Bill Tirihama, Edwin Muchangwa and Prosper Chidaushe whose applications had initially been dismissed by the High Court due to the seriousness of the charges that they were facing. Learn more

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