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‘Zimbabwe Republic Police, threaten to beat up Harare West MP, Majome for taking photos’
“So much for MP, let alone public access to Parliament in terms of section 141 of the Constitution! He proceeded to verbally abuse me in a sexist manner and which I consider to be sexual harassment by saying it’s my husband that I should photograph and not him. My foot!”
Majome said she made it clear to him that she have a constitutional right to photograph especially public officers on duty paid her tax dollars, especially those blocking my way to sit in Parliament.
“He seemed to be unsettled a bit when he realized I’m an MP,” said Majome. “He refused to identify himself and had no force (now service as the Police is now a service in terms of the Constitution) number as is now the norm.”
She said the police was unlawfully and unconstitutionally barricading teeming street vendors from demonstrating outside Parliament.
“This reminded me that I’m supposed to be afraid of taking photographs of all the king’s horses and all the king’s men,” said Majome.
“I’m not! I’m also reminded of a young lady who asked me in whispered incredulity when I snapped the child soldiers outside Parliament last week, if I was actually allowed to do that, to my own incredulity. What a terror-stricken nation! I intend to file a complaint against my insulter.”
by Stephen Jakes. Source: Byo24News