Zimbabwe: Defiant Chamisa Blasts Mnangagwa Over Rally Ban
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has strongly criticised President Emmerson Mnangagwa after police fought vicious running battles with his supporters in Gowkwe Saturday.
Chamisa's supporters were tear gassed and subjected to water canon spray and beatings by cops determined to thwart the rally even though it had been given the greenlight by the High Court.
They fought running battles with police all day and Chamisa, who arrived in Gokwe just after 3pm, was forced to have a walk-around the town with hundreds of party supporters following him in defiance of the police clamdpdown.
Chamisa was accompanied by his deputy Tendai Biti, among other senior party officials.
He was mobbed by masses of party supporters, resulting in the closure of a Metro Peech and Browne wholesaler shops where he went to buy a bottle of water.
Police had earlier teargassed jubilant CCC supporters, who were waiting for Chamisa outside the wholesale shops.
Chamisa was in Gokwe town to address a scheduled campaign rally ahead of the March 26 by-elections.
But heavily-armed police with water cannons camped at Gokwe centre to prevent the rally from going ahead. Police claimed they did not have enough manpower to monitor the rally because other officers had been deployed to Kwekwe for a Zanu PF star rally addressed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Chamisa took to Twitter to express his frustrations.
"So low! But why? We were the first to notify the police about our Kwekwe and Gokwe rallies," he tweeted.
"ED (Mnangagwa) countered by provocatively and arrogantly pencilling his rally for Kwekwe. We don't accept bullying!! We had no single policeman in Highfield or at any of our previous rallies. Our rallies are not covered by police."
Chamisa added: "They just disrupt our activities. Police are only for Zanu PF. They don't have police to cover the rally, but they have police and arsenal to block us."
Kwekwe is nearly 140 kilometres away from Gokwe.
Last week, Chamisa had a rally in Harare while Mnangagwa was addressing his party supporters about 75km away in Marondera.
"Zanu PF is holding a rally in Kwekwe today (yesterday) and we were supposed to have our CCC by-election campaign launch here in Gokwe. Zanu PF feared that their rally in Kwekwe would be a flop while ours would have bumper crowds," CCC national organising secretary Amos Chibaya said
"We were confident that we were going to have four times their number even though we did not bus people to the venue."
Chibaya said the CCC would reschedule the rally.
Gift Ostallos Siziba, CCC deputy spokesperson added: "Police barricaded all roads to Gokwe, but people in Gokwe are ready for their president. Our programme was stopped by the police, but we salute the people of Gokwe."
This article originally appeared on New Zimbabwe
Photo: The Herald