Chinotimba blames Sibanda for poll violence

via Chinotimba blames Sibanda for poll violence – DailyNews Live 15 September 2015 by Mugove Tafirenyika

HARARE – War veterans leader Joseph Chinotimba has blamed Jabulani Sibanda for the 2008 election violence which left at least 200 people, mainly opposition supporters, dead.

Speaking at a campaign rally in Epworth on Sunday Chinotimba said, “Jabulani Sibanda led war veterans on a campaign of violence against Tsvangirai and his supporters in previous elections yet they are coming together as allies now. Any political party or individual that embraces such a war veteran is stupid.”

Some analysts questioned whether Chinotimba’s effort to shift the blame on Sibanda was part of a ploy to discredit the new alliance between Sibanda and MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai.

Sibanda told the Daily News in a recent interview: “In 2008, there was a third force behind the violence but in 2013 we heeded the warning by former South African President Thabo Mbeki that if the 2008 situation was allowed to recur, Britain would invade us and we went out to campaign for a peaceful election.”

Chinotimba also denounced former Presidential Affairs minister Didymus Mutasa for failing to appreciate the “good things the party did for them”.

“We now have fake war veterans who sell-out and my heart bleeds, especially when they do so after getting land and all from Zanu PF,” Chinotimba said.

“I was suspended from the party myself after I was accused of participating in the Tsholotsho Declaration but as a disciplined war veteran, I never thought about selling out.”

Elections in Zimbabwe have often been violent, with hundreds of opposition supporters killed in the last 15 years in clashes with security forces and Zanu PF youth militia, according to the MDC and rights groups.

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    Washumba 9 years ago

    What is this idiot up to.

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    mafirakureva 9 years ago

    there you have it, its official that there was a campaign of violence in 2008.

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    grabmore 9 years ago

    Politicians and war vets always scream and shout about “selling out” as if it is a bad thing. Selling out is a good thing. It means you have joined the brotherhood of democratic nations. It means you have renounced evel and are ready to spill the beans. Hundreds more should see out so we can have jobs and food again in Zimbabwe.

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    Tjingababili 9 years ago

    THE AFRICAN AND HIS UNDERSTANDING OF DEMOCRACY! SELLOUT WHEN YOU DONT BELONG TO HIS PARTY

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    machakachaka 9 years ago

    Chinotimba is right about Sibanda’s poll violence, but he failed to name more culprits who are still in Zanu pf.