ZimEye (Harare) War Veteran’s leader, Jabulani Sibanda has threatened to take what he called ‘action’ against opposition MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai and urged President Robert Mugabe to form a government without him......
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Fresh threats on Tsvangirai's life unleashed
Oct 23, 2008 6:00 AM
ZimEye (Harare) War Veteran’s leader, Jabulani Sibanda has threatened to take what he called ‘action’ against opposition MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai and urged President Robert Mugabe to form a government without him.
Jabulani Sibanda, who is head of the Bulawayo militant grouping of the war veterans said the Movement for Democratic Change leader was stalling a power-sharing deal, which has hit a deadlock, over the allocation of cabinet posts.
"He is leaving the people of Zimbabwe with one option: to take action," he told the official Herald newspaper.
"If he behaves the way he is behaving, this nation will take action to defend itself from him." Jabulani Sibanda was quoted in the state run Herald.
The MDC says pro-Mugabe war veterans brutally attacked its supporters in the run up to the June 27 presidential run-off, which Mugabe won after Tsvangirai dropped out in protest over the violence. Tsvangirai has been both threatened and physically attacked several times in the past by Zanu PF assailants because of his involvement in Zimbabwean politics.



