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US entertainer deletes tweet amid Zim political tiffs


American entertainer Steve Harvey has been sucked into Zimbabwe's fractious politics after the opposition MDC Alliance persuaded him to delete a tweet in which he posted a video of the Victoria Falls.

Matters came to a head after Harvey posted the video showing a rainbow over the Victoria Falls, with an emoji of clapping hands.

Harvey's tweet gained some traction with positive comments until the MDC Alliance got wind of it. 

Dr Nkululekho Sibanda, spokesperson for Chamisa, claimed he had persuaded Harvey to delete the tourism promo tweet.

"He is just making his money, I agree with you. Just got excited, the ZANU PF consultants in the US, got Steve Harvey @IAmSteveHarvey to tweet about@edmnangagwa, we got to him and he quickly deleted the post. They are failing, that is how bad they are. They are losing fast!" tweeted Sibanda.

The MDC and the ruling Zanu PF party led by President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa are at loggerheads. Hard pressed Zimbabweans are restless. Discontent has been rising along with commodity prices.

Joblessness is rife. Electricity and water are in short supply in many urban areas.

Meanwhile, Harvey, an award-winning entertainer, businessman and philanthropist, is in South Africa where he will launch the internationally acclaimed game show "Family Feud". 

- African News Agency (ANA)