MUGABE AT IT AGAIN: READS WRONG SPEECH IN PARLIAMENT

MUGABE AT IT AGAIN: READS WRONG SPEECH IN PARLIAMENT

Published on September 16, 2015 at 12:24 PM by Robert Ngwira

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Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe read out the wrong speech at the opening of parliament on Tuesday.

He gave the same one during his state-of-the-nation address on 25 August, when he was heckled by opposition MPs.

His spokesman told the state-run Herald paper the error was because of a mix-up in the president’s secretarial office.

The BBC’s Brian Hungwe in Harare says tensions were high ahead of the speech and the state broadcaster cancelled its live feed fearing further disruptions.

At least six MPs from the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) received a text message from a sender called “Death” warning them to behave.

“Warning: Immunity ends in parliament… act wisely by not disturbing the proceedings of parliament,” the message on opposition MP Nelson Chamisa’s phone said. BBC

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