Zimbos react to the suspension of mobile money platforms. Following a statement by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Ndavaningi Mangwana, announcing the suspension of phone-based mobile money platforms, Zimbabweans have taken to Twitter to express their views on the development.
Below are some of the comments gleaned from the microblogging site:
Oh oh… And so it starts pic.twitter.com/4HyVNfBV01
— Happi Zengeni (@happ_zenge) June 26, 2020
DOLLARIZATION NOW FULLY IMPLEMENTED
1.This happens when your only tool available is a hammer
2.Its a situation when the image in the mirror is unpleasant,then you break the mirror
3. It’s the kettle calling the pot black“THE SITUATION IN THE COUNTRY HAS REACHED ANOTHER LEVEL” pic.twitter.com/WPBwtB1s2I
— Shingi Munyeza (@ShingiMunyeza) June 26, 2020
Pure rank madness by a deranged paranoid clueless regime !!! The worst government in the history of governments !!! pic.twitter.com/pd3mTDSjEN
— TENDAI BITI (@BitiTendai) June 26, 2020
These lying frauds let us all transact with Ecocash knowing that we would be frozen. https://t.co/IowRNX0sjb
— Kuda Freshinabox.co.zw 🇿🇼 (@begottensun) June 26, 2020
Dear @MthuliNcube @GGuvamatanga ! Aren’t you supposed to be issuing these statements? pic.twitter.com/X7h0iMSPja
— African (@ali_naka) June 26, 2020
Strive Masiyiwa: “ED is sincere.”
Zimbabweans: “Masiyiwa stop getting cozy with ZanuPf.”
ED’s ZanuPf: “Ban Ecocash!”This comrades, coupled with recent political happenings now requires less press statements & more street action statements!@Mamoxn#PeoplePower #ZanupfMustGo pic.twitter.com/m2bjTMcoPk
— Makomborero Haruzivishe (@MakomboreroH) June 26, 2020
This statement has no force of law in any case. Without the backing of a valid legal instrument, it’s hot air. That said, if it’s a foreboding of what’s to come, your Govt will have shown yet again a huge capacity to destroy property rights. You cannot be trusted with anything. https://t.co/InOeBNWHDB
— Fadzayi Mahere (@advocatemahere) June 26, 2020
More drama as mobile money transactions are suspended immediately as Mnangagwa’s regime attempts to control the exchange rate!
This will simply stop the economy from working.
The regime should implement Political Reforms that will fix the economy through production not this! pic.twitter.com/u9a4hSQzAj
— Hopewell Chin’ono (@daddyhope) June 26, 2020
1. The Mnangagwa regime has issued a decree banning the use of mobile money & the stock market. A garrulous statement by Secretary Mangwana reads like a criminal charge-sheet. It’s thrown the kitchen sink at mobile money companies with EcoCash as the principal target. pic.twitter.com/8PBvyS4vFs
— Alex T Magaisa 🇿🇼 (@Wamagaisa) June 26, 2020
Information secretary @nickmangwana has issued a rambling & politicidal statement that Mnangagwa’s administration has suspended mobile phone based monetary transactions. That the emotional statement has come from @nickmangwana & not monetary authorities shows its desperate times! pic.twitter.com/61PvgSQSQV
— Prof Jonathan Moyo (@ProfJNMoyo) June 26, 2020
Information secretary @nickmangwana has issued a rambling & politicidal statement that Mnangagwa’s administration has suspended mobile phone based monetary transactions. That the emotional statement has come from @nickmangwana & not monetary authorities shows its desperate times! pic.twitter.com/61PvgSQSQV
— Prof Jonathan Moyo (@ProfJNMoyo) June 26, 2020
Information secretary @nickmangwana has issued a rambling & politicidal statement that Mnangagwa’s administration has suspended mobile phone based monetary transactions. That the emotional statement has come from @nickmangwana & not monetary authorities shows its desperate times! pic.twitter.com/61PvgSQSQV
— Prof Jonathan Moyo (@ProfJNMoyo) June 26, 2020
Source – Pindula News
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