I’m living in ‘fear’- Tomana
Bulawayo– Attorney-General Johannes Tomana has revealed that he is living in fear from anonymous threats and needs protection.
Tomana(pictured) told journalists in Bulawayo that Zimbabweans both at home and those living in the Diaspora were threatening him.
The ‘threats’ are said to be coming from Zimbabweans who are complaining over his continued stay in the office despite calls by the MDC-T for him to go.
“I am being demonised and my family, my wife and kids are being threatened with unspecified action. We have always received calls from the British and Australians promising to deal with me and my family,” said Tomana.
He said the AG’s office should not be subjected to intimidation and threats on the life of the person occupying the office. He said the hatred he is facing was more directed to the office than the person occupying it.
The MDC-T has been calling for the removal of AG Tomana from the office under the Global Political Agreement (GPA).
The MDC-T has also lobbied for the removal of Reserve Bank Governor Gideon Gono.


So the threats are affecting you in what way. So blind eye you give to the violence across Zimbabwe is not real. How about the “actual” deaths incurred, not your percieved death threats and paranoia. Tomana, if the frying pan is hot jump out, otherwise keep burning. For the suffering and deaths that people have incurred in Zimbabwe i sure hope the threats continue untill you memorise and adhere to your job description ATTORNEY GENERAL