ZANU PF youth league secretary Pupurai Togarepi has warned former President Robert Mugabe that he could lose all the honours bestowed upon him by the party and government.
Mugabe criticised his successor President Emmerson Mnangagwa during his 95th birthday celebrations.
Mugabe characterised Mnangagwa as a “cruel rogue” who God will punish in his time.
In a long Facebook post, Togarepi wrote:
As I reflected on events of the past month, itself a month of love, I thought about our former leader, a man whose birthday on February 21 is now a public holiday where youths from across the political divide take a breather and reflect, but do we really need to honour such a person? Yes, then but I am now confused.
Can we keep our international airport named after a bitter man? Can we walk on roads named after a person who destroyed the dreams and aspirations of a generation, these are questions that we need to discuss and debate.
Least I am regarded as a revisionist, no I am not, I am only a Zanu PF son who loves his nation.
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