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Former Minister Didymus Mutasa Urged Civil Servants To Stay Out Of Politics

Twelve Zimbabwean political parties have amassed on President Robert Mugabe as well as preparing a massive mass demonstration to demand the immediate application of electoral reforms along of the 2018 elections. Former Minister Didymus Mutasa Urged Civil Servants To Stay Out Of Politics.

 Twelve political parties have amass on President Robert Mugabe as well as preparing a massive joint mass demonstrating to demand the immediate application of electoral reforms along of the 2018 elections.

These following parties MDC-T led by Morgan Tsvangirai, Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) led by Joice Mujuru, the Welshman Ncube-led MDC, Zanu Ndonga, Zim-First and Zunde, among other signatories to the National Electoral Reform Agenda (Nera) reportedly met in yesterday in Harare  so as to take President Mugabe head-on in a protest marchz.

Didymus Mutasa, former Presidential Affairs minister, the current Nera chairperson,  reportedly said they don’t want to see the army  police and the intelligence being involved in party politics. They don’t want to see soldiers campaigning for Zanu PF or any other party. They must stay in the barracks, not in rural areas intimidating our villagers .

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