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]]>Those rumours have now been addressed. Zanu PF has refuted claims that they were enforcing a new law banning miniskirts and trousers.
The fake messages had been issued out in the name of Zanu PF acting national Political Commissar, Cde Patrick Chinamasa. However, in a statement to the Herald, Zanu PF Secretary for Information and Publicity Cde Simon Khaya Moyo distanced the party from those claims. He said that investigations revealed that the message was circulated by a non-governmental organisation linked to the opposition party.
Moyo affirmed that the party is in support of women’s rights. The party even has a Women’s League which attends to matters relating to women’s rights. He even boasted that the party has been making significant strides in ensuring that women’s rights’ are not infringed on.
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