CCC parliamentary aspirant
Ndlovu said the violence was only quelled following police intervention.
The parliamentary aspirant fingered a Zanu PF Councillor in the ward only identified as Chauke for being on the forefront of the attacks.
"We want to thank the
"The said Zanu-PF Councillor Chauke led a group of people and conducted a ' door by door' Gukurahundi on our supporters who stay at
"We have noted the claim by the said Chauke that they were defending themselves, he is quick to forget that this is not a stone age era. His actions were under camera since morning, and their violent activities were a result of individuals who were being carried by trucks and dropped close to the route leading to the compound entrance," he said.
Ndlovu said his party was not going to be deterred in campaigning in
"Sensing assured defeat, the said Chauke is now in a Gukurahundi mode, but he will lose. We are winning ward 4. The people are ready to reject a Gukurahundi like councillor and vote our (CCC) candidate Joseph Kazimbuli."
"We have confidence in the police and their processes for now. We are not going back on the mobilization of
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