UMD rallies behind President Mugabe

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Mr Mutumwa Mawere

Herald Reporter
THE United Movement for Democracy has urged their supporters to vote for President Mugabe in today’s harmonised elections.
Speaking during a press conference in Harare on Monday, UMD spokesperson Mr Tafirenyika Chipato said their party had been instructed by their President Mr Mutumwa Mawere.

He said their party had a fallout with MDC-T policies which are against the development of the poor.
“Our President Mr Mutumwa Mawere directed us to urge all our supporters so that they vote for President Mugabe. We held a meeting including members from the country’s 10 provinces and we urge all supporters to vote for Zanu-PF on election day.

“Our policies and those of Zanu-PF are almost the same it’s just implementation which differs. Mr Mawere is one of the pioneers of indigenisation and supporting it is in the interest of the people. We are benefiting from loans and empowerment programmes facilitated by Zanu-PF,” he said.

Mr Chipato said the Government of national unity was not doing enough mainly because of insincerity from the MDC-T.
This comes after Mr Mawere denied that he had formed the United Movement for Democracy and said he harboured no presidential ambitions for Zimbabwe.

He hailed President Mugabe for his wisdom and experience as a leader.

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