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Hopewell Chin’ono, Makomborero Haruzivishe at each...

Hopewell Chin’ono, Makomborero Haruzivishe at each other’s throat

Hopewell Chin'ono

Zim Now Writer

Citizens Coalition for Change activist, Makomborero Haruzivishe has described journalist, Hopewell Chin’ono, as a drunk dog that has gone rogue.

This comes after Chin’ono criticised CCC leaders of failing to fully take advantage of the Al Jazeera Documentary “Gold Mafia” and expose alleged Zanu PF corruption and incompetence to the electorate.

 Chin’ono also said CCC was as dead as a dodo, implying the Nelson Chamisa-led opposition formation is not effective, has lost in terms of importance and popularity, something that angered the CCC leader’s loyalists.

Posting on Twitter, Haruzivishe said Shabba has gone rogue again in apparent reference to one of Chin’ono’s dogs.

He said: “Lol Ambassador Shabba has gone rogue again. A dog that forgets its mandate in society is problematic. Instead of barking thieves away, Shabba is busy biting the victims of robbery. If it’s whiskey, then Shabba must self-quarantine till sober. Imi muchinyanya, munopirei imbwa doro (Why do you give beer to dogs?).”

In response, Chin’ono warned CCC that their toxicity will cost them votes in the upcoming general elections.

He tweeted: “Calling me a dog with the blessing of your leadership is what makes CCC unattractive to many who chose to keep quiet and watch you tear your party into pieces! I have never been CCC & I will never be part of a Zanu PF B, which insults and calls people Dogs! Good luck with 2023!”

Award-winning author Tsitsi Dangarembga urged the protagonists to exercise restraint and acknowledge that they are both to blame for the fallout.

She said: “Perhaps there could be some kind of apologies all around. Obviously, people were very hurt by the Dodo comment. Perhaps a clarification.

Makomborero Haruzivishe

“In the same way, the dog video is a completely unacceptable response to a felt insult. We have to build bridges to each other.”

 Meanwhile, senior CCC official, David Coltart defended Chin’ono saying journalists should be allowed to speak freely.

Said Coltart: “This entire episode is unfortunate. Every country needs a robust 4th Estate, which isn’t partisan, holds no political ambition and exposes and promotes truth in public discourse.

“Every single democratic political party needs to accept it will be criticized & that is good for it.”

 Responding to Coltart, Chin’ono wrote: “Thank you @DavidColtart for understanding that reality. With that coming from an elder and a veteran of the struggle like yourself, I draw a line in the sand and put the entire saga behind me.

“It benefits nobody except the corrupt, and as such, I won’t comment on it anymore!”

 

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