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Zimbabwe: British Govt Petitioned to Revoke Mangwana Citizenship, Deport Family

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Zimbabweans based in the United Kingdom has launched an online petition demanding the deportation of Information ministry permanent secretary Nick Mangwana's family from the European country.

In the petition, Mangwana is accused of being part of a repressive Zanu PF system that is visiting abuses on citizens.

"The Abductors who torture and sexually abuse are still at large the State through their secretary Nick Mangwana claims abductions are fake without any evidence."

"We believe Nick Mangwana as secretary is part of a repressive system which is being used to oppress women in Zimbabwe.

He should be stripped of his Uk citizenship and his family deported back to Zimbabwe," reads the petition.

Source: allAfrica.com
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