ZANU-PF Post-Politburo Press Conference led by the party's acting spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa, political commissar Victor Matemadanda, director of communication Tafadzwa Mugwadi and national secretary for health Dr David Parirenyatwa.
"We empower all people, but there are some people who refuse to be empowered. Some however refuse to be empowered and want to be empowered by other people. Like MDC during the Land Reform refused to be empowered."
Those who are aware of any corrupt activities should be reported to ZACC and to the ZRP, said Patrick Chinamasa.
In the main charge, it was alleged that the appellant, Hopewell Chin'ono committed the offence of incitement to commit public violence as defined in s187 (1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.
In the second alternative, it was alleged that the appellant committed the offence of incitement to participate in a gathering with intent to promote public violence, breach of peace or bigotry.
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@zimta01: Re-opening of schools whilst hordes of people from the diaspora are being bused in from #coronavirus infested regions might be just as good as opening Pandora’s box.