Controversial businesswoman and philanthropist, Susan Mutami has dropped a bombshell.
Mutami claimed that when she was younger, Zanu PF leader and President of Zimbabwe, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa forced her to have s.e.x with him.
The divisive businesswoman also threatened to reveal how Mr. Mnangagwa “murdered” a young lady in Kwekwe.
Mutami raged:
“This man (Mnangagwa) raped me when I was a minor, and tomorrow I’m going to host a space where I’ll be telling everyone what you did. I’m also going to tell people what you did to that young girl who was studying at Kwekwe High School who later died, and you paid all of her funeral expenses.” “Satan,”
Check her tweet:
This man raped me when I was a minor and tomorrow I am hosting a space where I will be telling everyone what u did,I’m also going to tell people what u did to that young girl who was studying at Kwekwe High School who later died and u paid all her funeral expenses. Satan. https://t.co/J9GFBIN5zC
— Susan Mutami (@mutami_susan) July 20, 2022
She was responding to the tweet by Mr. Mnangagwa where he was gushing over the new top-notch Zimbabwean Parliament.
He wrote:
A Parliament to be proud of.
Zimbabwe’s new Parliament is testament to our commitment to democracy and progress!
A Parliament to be proud of.
Zimbabwe’s new Parliament is testament to our commitment to democracy and progress!
pic.twitter.com/6PMq8g4obf
— President of Zimbabwe (@edmnangagwa) July 20, 2022
In other news – Former Police Chief, Augustine Chihuri was better – Temba Mliswa
Outspoken Norton legislator, Temba Mliswa has slammed the Zimbabwe Republic Police for incompetence under Godwin Matanga while saying the former Police Chief, Augustine Chihuri was better. Mliswa made the remarks yesterday in parliament during a question and answer session. Rising on a point of order, the ever-vibrant lawmaker said the current surge in crime was due to lack of control and discipline within the police force.
“Right now, we are going through the worst policing ever in this country under Commissioner General Matanga. During the days of Augustine Chihuri, whether you like it or not, there was no such crime. Chihuri could have been anything but there was control in the police and there was discipline. Whether it was corrupt or not, there was still discipline with the corruption in the police because he was in total control. Right now, there is no total control of the police in this country. We need the Minister to come up with a Ministerial Statement in terms of the firearms database of this country,” he fumed. Learn More
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