MUTARE councillor Farai Bhiza (MDC Alliance), who fainted last week after losing the mayoral elections to Citizens Coalition for Change candidate Simon Chabuka has broken his silence, saying that people were now mocking him for the loss as if he had lost presidential elections.
Bhiza was acting Mutare mayor when he lost the elections
after Chabuka won six votes to five. He
reportedly collapsed after the results were announced.
The mayoral elections were held to replace former Mutare
mayor Blessing Tandi who was recalled recently by the MDC Alliance led by
Douglas Mwonzora.
Yesterday, Bhiza told NewsDay that people are spreading
lies that he fainted.
“I did not faint; it is just politics at play. People are
mocking me as if I lost a presidential election. We should focus on service
delivery, not the gossiping. You hear about me fainting, but the mayoral
elections are over and we need to work as councillors to produce the best
service delivery in Mutare. Currently, I am in my ward serving my people,”
Bhiza said.
Medical personnel was reportedly called in to assist him
after the loss.Mutare has 11 remaining councillors after seven were recalled.
The council seats are up for grabs on March 26 when the
by-elections will be held. Newsday
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