Mandiwanzira, Mliswa clash at AAG meeting
Herald Reporter
Tempers flared at a meeting called yesterday to discuss the state of affairs of the Affirmative Action Group with the empowerment lobby’s former president Mr Supa Mandiwanzira and his deputy Mr Temba Mliswa engaging in a furious verbal exchange.
The meeting was organised to discuss the body’s state of affairs after some provincial leaders passed a no confidence vote in the national executive. Mr Mandiwanzira later excused himself and left the meeting.
AAG founding president and interim leader Mr Philip Chiyangwa chaired yesterday’s meeting.
The meeting started with Mr Chiyangwa narrating to delegates drawn from the country’s provinces the history of the AAG and the vision they had when they formed the organisation.
The meeting then went into a closed session, before the media were allowed to return when AAG chief executive officer Dr Davison Gomo read out the letter in which the provinces passed a vote of no confidence in the Mandiwanzira-led national executive.
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