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31 July protest leaders turn down police interview invitation

Commander of Tajamuka militant Pressure group, Promise Mkwananzi surrounded by his comrades in an underground location

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MDC Alliance officials who are on the wanted police list which was circulated yesterday dismissed the public broadcasting of their names as an attempt by cops to criminalise their personalities. They have turned down the police invitation for an interview which they rubbished as illegal and unconstitutional. Meanwhile leader of Tajamuka Pressure group, Promise Mkwananzi vowed that he was prepared to die fighting against corruption and dictatorship.

Below is their full statement

We have noted with grave concern a letter published to the public and subsequently a televised publication on the national broadcaster authored by yourself. The publication unscrupulously purports that 14 activists, among them MDC Alliance youth leaders are WANTED for INTERVIEWS by your organisation’s law and Order Department. For the avoidance of doubt the names attended to on the said publication are:

  1. Obey Sithole-  (MDC A Youth Commander)
  2. Gift Ostallos Siziba – (MDC A Youth Secretary-General)
  3. Godfrey Kurauone – (MDC A Youth Organising Secretary)
  4. Stephen Chuma – (MDC A Youth Spokesperson)
  5. Makomborero Haruziviishe – (MDC A Youth Secretary For Labour and Social Welfare)
  6. Denford Ngadziore – (MDC A Youth Secretary- Harare Province)
  7. Job Sikhala – (MDC A Vice-Chairperson)
  8. Promise Mkwananzi – (Commander- Tajamuka)
  9. Obert Masaraure – (Commander- Rural Teachers Union)
  10. Robson Chere – (Commander — Rural Teachers Union)
  11. Peter Mutasa – (Commander —Labour Movement)
  12. Man Moyo – (Commander- Students Union)
  13. Godfrey Tsenengamu – (Commander ZANU PF Youth Rebels)
  14. Jim Kunaka – (Ex ZANU PF Youth leader)

We wish to state that we categorically object to your unwarranted behaviour in publishing or causing to be published the above-stated names on the national broadcaster and various social media platforms. This is tantamount to bad policing which is not anticipated in a 21″ century, modern Police Service.

Our youth leaders together with the other stated activists are not criminals or terrorists who deserve to be paraded on national and international platforms as criminals. All of our Leaders appearing on your list have attended to the Law and Order department on several occasions and your organisation has their contact details including those of their Defence Counsels. Your organisation never personally contacted them or their legal representatives but still went on to issue a WANTED publication against them.

In no uncertain terms, we wish to state that this behaviour makes your police Force complicit to tyranny and un-constitutionalism which stubbornly seeks to uphold what the late National Hero Edson Zvobgo once called, a socio-legal order in which people live under constant fear of police victimisation and abuse. Your Force’s behaviour in this regard is thus illegal, unconstitutional and abrogable. In as far as it is illegal and unconstitutional, we wish to state that your invitation to our leaders to attend to your uncharacterised interviews is in the same manner as your future illegal directives hereby DEFIED.

Below is Promise Mkwananzi’s twit

 I will stand with the pple & 4 what is right even if it costs me my life. That’s the legacy I will leave for my children. 31st of July must & will succeed.

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