SUSPENDED MDC-T deputy treasurer-general, Charlton Hwende
has threatened Higher and Tertiary Education minister Jonathan Moyo with a $1
million lawsuit if he does not retract claims that the opposition politician
had taken ownership of the party violence that rocked the party’s Bulawayo
meeting.
In a letter of demand to Moyo by Mavhunga and Associates,
Hwende claimed that it was false that he had taken ownership of the violence
that rocked Bulawayo and resulted in the party’s vice-president, Thokozani
Khupe along with other senior party members, being injured.
“Our client advises that on August 6, 2017, you caused to
be published the following statement as regards our client on your Twitter
account: ‘Deputy national treasurer of the MDC-T, Charlton Hwende takes
ownership of the violence against Khupe and other MDC-T leaders from Matabeleland,’”
read part of the letter to Moyo.
“We advise, not only is the statement false, but it is
highly derogatory and defamatory against our client, who is a prominent
politician and national leader figure.”
Last week, violence broke out in Bulawayo at an MDC-T
meeting and Khupe and the party’s national chairperson, Lovemore Moyo were
attacked by suspected party youth.
After the violence, Hwende was caught in the web after he
posted on his Facebook page words insinuating he was celebrating the attack.
MDC-T leader, Morgan Tsvangirai had to suspend Hwende over
the remarks and he has set up a team to investigate him together with deputy
spokesperson, Tabitha Khumalo.
Hwende, through his lawyers, wants Moyo, a senior Zanu PF
official, to apologise within five days for the remarks he made on Twitter or
face a $1 million lawsuit. Newsday
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