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Hon Biti's house attacked
Movement for Democratic Change
June 05, 2011
Hon Tendai Biti,
the MDC Secretary General and Finance Minister's house was
last night attacked by unknown assailants who tried to detonate
the durawall. Only marks of the futile attempt are visible to the
wall.
Neighbours said the incident
happened an hour after midnight when they heard the blast, but were
too afraid to come out. Gift Kaseketa, who was at the house said,
when he came out in the night, he did not see anyone, and neither
did he hear any sound of a vehicle. He said, he was only able to
see the dent left by the detonator in the morning.
The MDC does not take
this attack lightly given that there have been increasing criticisms
and verbal attacks on Hon Biti lately. On Friday, Robert Mugabe
and the service chiefs reportedly issued an ultimatum to Hon Biti
to review civil servants' salaries saying the issue was now
a threat to national security. The ultimatum comes at a time when
Mugabe has launched an attack on Hon Biti, blaming him for all the
financial problems facing the country.
Addressing thousands
of MDC supporters at Zimbabwe Grounds yesterday, Hon Nelson Chamisa,
the MDC National Organising Secretary said, the attack on Hon Biti
by Mugabe and Zanu PF was unfounded as they knew where proceeds
from the diamond
rich mines of Chiadzwa are going.
"We have asked
that money from the diamond fields go to the treasury to improve
the welfare of the people of Zimbabwe, but Zanu PF is reneging.
We ask, who is mining in Chiadzwa, all you hear are names -
all Chinese companies, with conspicuous names. Our problem is we
have mineral resources that we can use to improve salaries to civil
servants, build schools, clinics, hospitals, roads and improve the
general living conditions of the people, but Zanu PF does not intend
to share the national cake.
"Hon Biti blocked
the paths they used to siphon funds from the government for personal
use, so they are feeling the pinch, and are furious at him and the
MDC." said Hon Chamisa.
The MDC expects a thorough
investigation into the matter to find out who was behind the attack
on Hon Biti's house.
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