Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Chef Chinamasa Comes Face to Face With Country's Poor Road Network - Narrates How He Was Forced to Abandon Car, Finish Journey On Foot

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Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Chef Chinamasa Comes Face to Face With Country's Poor Road Network - Narrates How He Was Forced to Abandon Car, Finish Journey On Foot
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Zimbabwe Ruling Party's Chinamasa Narrates How He Was Forced to Abandon Car, Finish Journey On... NewZimbabweCom: Zimbabwe

The former Finance Minister was visiting family to pay his condolences following the death of his niece, as part of traditional rites.Sharing the ordeal on Twitter, Chinamasa who was accompanied by his wife on the trip, in their high-end 4×4 vehicle said they were forced to use a swinging, wooden bridge overlooking a valley so as to access the home which from that point is 5km away.

His narration, which exposes a general lack of development in rural areas seemingly exposed the ruling Zanu PF party and ends with Chinamasa declaring that he will say things as he sees and hears them. "Thankfully we made the crossing but while we did we could not help but marvel at school children who crossed the footbridge running without much bother.

"They proposed an alternative route further upstream provided we were prepared to take off our shoes and wade across the river.

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