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‘No need for interview as I never applied to join ZRP’

Amalgamated Rural Teachers union leader Robson Nikita Chere

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By Zimbabwe Observer Reporter

Rural Teachers Union leader Robson Nikita Chere has scoffed at the police invitation for an interview saying he never applied for a job at the police force.

Chere whose name is appearing on the police wanted list said he was contented with being a teacher and has no intention to swap chalk with button sticks.

“It has come to my attention that the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is looking for me for an ‘interview’ in relation to the impending demonstration on the 31st of July 2020. As far as I am concerned and from where I stand, I have never applied for any job with the ZRP I am employed by the government already as a passionate and dedicated teacher. It is enough for me so I don’t need any interview with the police,” said Chere.

Chere said he will not submit himself to a reckless and an ill-advised interview at the expense of adhering to social distance practice as guided by government’s efforts to curb the spread of COVID 19.

“As a law abiding and responsible citizen, I will not ignore the government directive of social distance by availing myself to a reckless, ill-advised and unnecessary interview. In that light, I advise the ZRP to contact me telephonically. They have my contact details already. We have visited one another countless times over the years,” said Chere.

“In case that the interview materialises telephonically, my answer is clear. I am not the cause of any demonstration. Corruption, poverty and dictatorship are the causes. Not me. Let them address those issues and there will be no demonstration,” warned Chere.

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