
My Dear People
A curious thing happened at the airport when Ngwena returned from one of his many jaunts out of the country last week.
As he moved to his car, improperly dressed Wicknell Chivayo moved to greet him. Chivayo then pointed to something that was inside the car and moved away.
I know many of you were left with so many questions. The last time a journalist asked Ngwena about his relationship with the so-called businessman, he was visibly angry.
He described Chivayo as a philanthropist. That philanthropy includes dishing out cars to Zanu PF officials and church leaders in what appears to be a political programme.
Each time Ngwena travels to meet other leaders Chivayo would be in tow. A few days ago he was posting pictures of himself with Malawi’s new leader Peter Mutharika.
I hear some of you saying this same character was also close to Gushunngo and my family. Nonsense. Baba never tolerated such.
Zimbabweans deserve to know what role Chivayo is now playing in the affairs of the country because he is a beneficiary of many government projects.
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We need to know whether he is not using his proximity to power to unfairly benefit from the country’s resources.
Generari warned that we now have a new class of businesspeople in Zimbabwe “who grow tummies through ill-gotten wealth and questionable morals.”
Zimbabweans want to know if Chivayo is not one of them. Munopengaaaaa
The speed at which Jacob Mudenda removed Energy Mutodi from the chairmanship of Parliament’s budget, finance and investment committee showed how the so-called second repubric does not want to fight corruption.
Mutodi, a Zanu PF MP, was fired a few days after making corruption allegations against Finance permanent secretary George Guvamatanga.
He claimed Guvamatanga was in the habit of forcing government contractors to pay him 10% of their payments, but retracted the statements hours later after admitting that he could not substantiate them.
Nonetheless, those were very serious allegations and in a country where corruption is not tolerated Parliament would have instituted an investigation in case there are contractors that have evidence of officials from the Ministry of Finance that are demanding bribes.
After all these were not new allegations and Mutodi’s moment of madness would have provided a perfect opportunity to prove or dispel the rumours.
However, in typical ruining party style he was punished with the withdrawal of his parliamentary pecks.
Munopengaaaaaa
This week will be very interesting when it comes to succession politics in the ruining party.
I have reliable information that those who are pushing the 2030 agenda will throw in their last dice during the conference in Mutare to ensure that their wish to see Ngwena ruling for life becomes a reality.
They are mobilising to stage what should look like popular clamouring for the term extension by the party’s supporters.
People will be bused to Mutare for the charade.
The zvigananda that are slowly taking over the party will splash their ill-gotten money to bribe people to support the agenda.
They will also try to push for Generari’s removal in the same manner they purged Joice Mujuru and her allies. It is a classic Lacoste script.
Gushungo was wrongly blamed for Mujuru’s ouster when it was part of Lacoste’s plot to grab power.
The truth eventually came out when they rolled out the tanks to humiliate Gushungo after they had been defeated politically by my G40 boys.
What I can tell those behind the latest plot is that history does repeat itself. They might start something that they may not be able to end.
Munopengaaaaa
Generari is being targeted because of his stance against the corrupt zvigananda that are capturing the ruining party and the state.
Despite the onslaught, he is unwavering and I loved his speech at Mine Entra in Bulawayo.
He said: “Corruption, illicit trading and leakages are cancers that erode public trust, distort markets and deprive citizens of their rightful benefits.
“We are challenging all responsible authorities and agencies to put in place mechanisms that enhance transparency in licensing, monitoring and enforcement.”
Generari hit the nail on the head. Since the coup the mining sector has become a sanctuary for criminals of all shapes and sizes. Zimbabwe is being ripped apart like there is no tomorrow with little benefits accruing to the ordinary person.
Our precious minerals are being shipped to Dubai by cartels that are stashing the loot in foreign bank accounts, with some of the money flowing back to Zimbabwe to bribe members of the ruining party with cars and cash to achieve political objectives.
Zimbabwe more than ever needs principled leaders to put the rot to an end.
However, it is clear that the Lacoste people are not interested in cleaning the rot, hence people like Generari have to be isolated. But something has to give.
Munopengaaaaaaaa
Stop It!
Dr Amai Stop it! PhD (Fake)