Zanu PF's Gutu Central legeslator, Lovemore Matuke, has dismissed as daydreaming and wishful thinking, plans by MDC-T led by its Mabvuku-Tafara legislator James Maridadi to table a motion seeking to impeach President Mugabe when Parliament resumes sitting on June 6.
Matuke, who is also Gutu Central legislator, accused Maridadi and his party of seeking cheap political mileage and publicity by proposing something that would never see the light of day.
He described Maridadi as an attention seeker who was pursuing a dead project, saying Zanu-PF parliamentarians would never join hands to embarrass Mugabe.
Matuke said it was shocking that the MDC-T wanted to push a motion to impeach President Mugabe when the country was at the receiving end of sanctions invited by the same opposition party.
Zanu-PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo said the ruling party was not bothered by MDC-T’s plans.
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