Zanu PF youth leader Lewis Matutu in SERIOUS TROUBLE, Obert Mpofu sues him for $10 million.ZANU-PF secretary for administration Dr Obert Mpofu is suing the party’s Youth Affairs deputy secretary Lewis Matutu for $10 million after the latter accused him of being corrupt.
The claim emanates from a press conference addressed by Matutu on June 24 this year at Zanu-PF headquarters.Dr Mpofu claims that his reputation and standing as a businessman, politician has been damaged in the eyes of the public because of the statement.He said the corruption allegations are false, malicious, scandalous, wrongful and defamatory to him.“The content of the statement was widely disseminated in the local print and electronic media and on various social media platforms,” read the summons.
The statement, in its defamatory, false and misleading allegations states the plaintiff has violated the foundation of democracy in Zimbabwe.“That the plaintiff’s corrupt inclinations continue to undermine socio economic transformation in Zimbabwe and, as a result defendant’s generation is suffering.”.Dr Mpofu added that the statement implies that corrupt individuals like him are undoing the gains of the liberation struggle.Anti-Sanctions Day, O and A Level examinations:
Education Minister Paul Mavima updates Zimbabweans.Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Paul Mavima has advised the nation that all Advanced and Ordinary-Level examinations scheduled for Friday, October 25, will proceed as scheduled.Government has declared Friday a public holiday to allow as many people as possible to participate in the SADC-organised day of solidarity against illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West.Addressing the media in Harare yesterday, Prof Mavima said nothing had changed and it was business as usual for candidates writing their examinations on Friday.
“When Government declared the public holiday, it was aware that A and O Level examinations were in progress,” said Prof Mavima.“In this regard, the examinations scheduled for October 25 shall be written as per timetable. School heads, principals, invigilators and all those involved in the running of examinations should ensure that all candidates report to their respective examination centres as per time tables.“
All stakeholders are advised accordingly.”.Prof Mavima said social media statements suggesting that the examinations had been moved to October 26 were false, and designed to cause confusion in the education sector.The main event of the solidarity against sanctions will be held at the National Sports Stadium in Harare.SADC member states will also have activities on the day
The claim emanates from a press conference addressed by Matutu on June 24 this year at Zanu-PF headquarters.Dr Mpofu claims that his reputation and standing as a businessman, politician has been damaged in the eyes of the public because of the statement.He said the corruption allegations are false, malicious, scandalous, wrongful and defamatory to him.“The content of the statement was widely disseminated in the local print and electronic media and on various social media platforms,” read the summons.
The statement, in its defamatory, false and misleading allegations states the plaintiff has violated the foundation of democracy in Zimbabwe.“That the plaintiff’s corrupt inclinations continue to undermine socio economic transformation in Zimbabwe and, as a result defendant’s generation is suffering.”.Dr Mpofu added that the statement implies that corrupt individuals like him are undoing the gains of the liberation struggle.Anti-Sanctions Day, O and A Level examinations:
Education Minister Paul Mavima updates Zimbabweans.Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Paul Mavima has advised the nation that all Advanced and Ordinary-Level examinations scheduled for Friday, October 25, will proceed as scheduled.Government has declared Friday a public holiday to allow as many people as possible to participate in the SADC-organised day of solidarity against illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West.Addressing the media in Harare yesterday, Prof Mavima said nothing had changed and it was business as usual for candidates writing their examinations on Friday.
“When Government declared the public holiday, it was aware that A and O Level examinations were in progress,” said Prof Mavima.“In this regard, the examinations scheduled for October 25 shall be written as per timetable. School heads, principals, invigilators and all those involved in the running of examinations should ensure that all candidates report to their respective examination centres as per time tables.“
All stakeholders are advised accordingly.”.Prof Mavima said social media statements suggesting that the examinations had been moved to October 26 were false, and designed to cause confusion in the education sector.The main event of the solidarity against sanctions will be held at the National Sports Stadium in Harare.SADC member states will also have activities on the day
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