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Didymus Mutasa, Administration Secretary of the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front, may have a reputation as a bumbler but he does voice thoughts others would prefer left unsaid. At a recent tree-planting function in Masvingo, he declared that there was nothing wrong with the security forces campaigning for ZANU-PF, saying ‘the soldiers and the war veterans are now holding the party together’....

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Didymus Mutasa, Robert Mugabe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, Jonathan Moyo, South Africa, Jacob Zuma, Joice Mujuru, Henry Muchena, Douglas Nyikaramba, Perence Shiri

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