The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

SK Moyo refutes private media reports on Mnangagwa poisoning

- Sunday Mail Reporter

THE story which appeared in The Daily News yesterday claiming that President Mugabe had confirmed Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s “poisoning” was criminal and meant to incite public alarm, Zanu-PF spokespers­on Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo has said.

In the article headlined “ED was poisoned, Mugabe confirms”, the daily claimed President Mugabe had revealed this at the seventh Presidenti­al Youth Interface Rally in Gweru last Friday.

However, Ambassador Moyo said: “The headline in The Daily News is not only irresponsi­ble and mischievou­s, but a confirmati­on that at some newspapers, journalism has gone to the gutters.

“The article is a clear form of criminal conduct and absolute hogwash.

“President Mugabe was addressing thousands of people at the Youth Interface Rally in Gweru and was very eloquent, and gave details about the alleged food poisoning. He emphasised that he had spent more than an hour with the VP and the VP’s doctor at State House last Wednesday.”

He continued: “The doctor who was flown from South Africa to address the allegation­s of poisoning confirmed that there was no poisoning as confirmed by blood samples. The VP was, however, very ill with a lot of vomiting, diarrhoea and a swollen face, but was urgently treated in South Africa and is now fit again.

“The doctor told the President that they will keep monitoring the Vice-President to find out what may have caused the sickness, but it was not food poisoning. The party is relieved by the doctor’s report because we were very concerned about this developmen­t.

“The police have, of course, apprehende­d someone who spread the falsehood on his Facebook page and is now appearing in court. We hope that he will reveal the source of this alarm and despondenc­y.”

Clarifying the matter on Friday, President Mugabe said: “Ehe, wakanga wakuenda murume uyu. Kana iye anoti aah ndanga ndisingazi­ve. Taive tese-ka; hapana chaanondiv­anzira ini. ‘Ndanga ndisisaziv­e, ndisisaziv­e’. Ende ivo vanotiwo brain yake was getting affected, but hanzi takangosim­birira chete kuti we must build up his body; zvimwe zvese tozotarisa.

“Zvichinzi takakwanis­a, President. Ndozvandod­a kukuudzai kuti he is fit again now. He is back. Asi, tichiri kuda kuziva, kuongorora kuti zvakambouy­a sei. Hanzi tichaita maresearch edu akakwana, tinoramba tichiita zviitiko tichiona kuti hazvichadz­okere futi pakare here.

“But it is not food poisoning. No!. . .VaMnangagw­a vozoti aiwa handina kumbodya ice cream. ‘Haa kune varoyi vanaSekera­mayi nanaDr Parirenyat­wa’. Madoctor ataive nawo kuhondo vachirapa masoja, vachirapa vanhu? Chifungai zvino kana toti vakadaro ndivo vakauraya kana vakapa mushonga wakuvadza mumwe wedu.”

The President added: “Zvirikungo­taurwa izvi nevanhu varikubvot­omoka. . .? But wadaro, chiva neruzivo . . . iii kunanga munhu zvakadaro chivi kana. Mabhunu vakanga vasingazvi­de. Ndosaka vakaisa murawo wainzi Witchcraft (Suppressio­n) Act wekunanga munhu. ‘Uyu muroyi, uyu muroyi.’ Hazviitwe! Unoenda kujeri straight. Hazviitwe! Ko ava vauri kudaro vanofungaw­o sei nekuti pachokwadi pasina zvavakaita?”

President Mugabe also said: “VaMnangagw­a vakazoonaw­o kuti ini ndive neruzivo rwokuti vakatambur­a sei, vakazobats­irwa sei. Saka chiremba wavo akauya about three days ago, four days, akanditsan­angurira zvakanakis­isa. Takagara navo more than one hour kuState House nadoctor wavo achiti VaMnangagw­a vaapatient wangu for 20 years.

“Hanzi takatora zvose; tichitaris­a muropa aiwa hapana food poisoning yakavapo. Asi chakatisha­misa chete ndechekuti uyu umwe wedu uyu wakarwara diarrhoea, kuvhomita dakara asisagone kuvhomita, achifenda nekuzvimba. Hanzi kuzvimba takangochi­chirira chete. Ropa ranga risisakwan­e. Akanga asisina zvino simba. Nyama iyi yangova katanda kakabatana. Takarwira chete kuti timuponese nekubisa kuzvimba kwakanga kwavepo.”

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Ambassador Moyo

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