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Mnangagwa told : Emulate South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and apologise

Emmerson Mnangagwa to apologise for the ritual killings happening in the country caused by a group of people called Mashurugwi who are illegal gold panners or resign.In a Twitter thread on Tuesday,

Mawarire said President Mnangagwa must emulate South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa who apologised for xenophobic attacks that recently took place in that country.Issue of machete armed Mashurugwi who have become a law unto themselves should be tackled now!

 It’s a fact these murderers have support from high offices.and are spilling blood as part of planned, government supported rituals, otherwise why the nonchalant approach to combating this evil?.If ED can’t deal with this menace, he should leave office now! These Mashurugwi have killed more Zimbabweans , in more brutal ways, than the xenophobic attacks in SA, yet Mnangagwa has done nothing about it,

not even apologizing for his ineptitude in dealing with these murderers.While Cyril Ramaphosa has apologised to Zimbabweans after 6 Zimbabweans were butchered during the last xenophobic attacks in SA,.Mnangagwa hasn’t said a word, let alone apologize, for the actions of his fellow Midlanders (Mashurugwi) who have murdered hundreds in the past months.


These ritual killings by Mashurugwi should end. Zimbabweans should hold Mnangagwa accountable.What kind of a President who doesn’t care when citizens are being butchered in broad daylight? Pamberi nekuzvitonga! Pasi nemhondi dzemabhemba

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