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Mwonzora a Zanu PF project

- Kennedy Kaitano

IHAVE watched a video interview of Abednigo Bhebhe, who was supposed to organise the MDC-T extraordin­ary congress. The facts that Bhebhe brought out in that interview should make the pretenders to self-introspect and have a re-think. The so-called extraordin­ary congress was a non-event and the correct thing is to admit that it failed and, therefore, the party should revert to the pre-Supreme Court judgment.

So desperate to hide their shenanigan­s, these bogus politician­s even went to the extent of creating a lie that Bhebhe had applied to be re-admitted to the party.

So desperate are they that they want to hide the party’s alleged money-laundering activWHAT ities which were reportedly unearthed in Harare when Morgen Komichi, Thokozani Khupe, Trust Ndlovu and Den Moyo went to the bank to check on the party’s account.

Mwonzora on December 27, 2020 tried to blame Ndlovu for derelictio­n of duty, saying he went to South Africa when money was supposed to be withdrawn for congress business.

In a country that claims to be making efforts to stamp out corruption, one would have expected the law enforcemen­t agents to swiftly act and arrest the money launderers, but the police inaction shows that Mwonzora is a Zanu PF project and that one can only be arrested for corruption if they are opposed to Zanu PF.

As a taxpayer, I am interested in knowing why the taxpayers’ money meant for the MDC Alliance ended up in the account of BP Petroleum.

Komichi, according to Moyo, was part of the delegation that went and witnessed the moneylaund­ering transactio­ns at the bank and should not be seen obstructin­g the course of justice.

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Abednigo Bhebhe

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