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Chiwenga carries out hard coup against Mnangagwa

Chiwenga carries out hard coup against Mnangagwa.Senior officials of MDC have said that they do not want another military coup in Zimbabwe.Since the return of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga from China on Saturday morning, there has been speculation that the opposition is keen for him to lead another coup.Presidential Advisory Council member, Trevor Ncube claimed the MDC is praying for another coup:


.So G40 chaps are praying Vice-President Chiwenga carries out a hard coup against President Mnangagwa.MDC are praying for same. Certain ZANU-PF elements hoping for same. Civil war once set in motion is irreversible.  We are messed up. We need Peace Makers.But top MDC officials, Fadzayi Mahere and David Coltart rejected the claims:.I can assure you that the #MDC is not praying for Chiwenga to carry out a coup against Mnangagwa.


 That will only perpetuate illegality & violence.Our prayer is for a return to respect for constitutionalism and the rule of law. Chiwenga & the military are incapable of doing that.David Coltart.We don’t want another coup. We want political reforms and respect for constitutionalism.  Open up freedoms.


Depoliticize state institutions & the media. Align laws to the Constitution. Stop weaponizing food aid.End the violence. Don’t demonize opponents. The system must change. – Fadzayi Mahere.Professor Jonathan Moyo, who was known to be one of the leaders of the G40 faction before the November 2017 military coup also disagreed with Ncube:.Having a Chiwenga coup would be like moving from the frying pan to the fire!.Mnangagwa smuggling forex and minerals out of Zimbabwe as he senses his imminent boot from power.President Emmerson Mnangagwa seemingly sensing his imminent boot from power, is allegedly involved in grand looting of the country’s scarce foreign currency coffers and resources using his chain of hired private jets to secure financial and tax havens abroad,

Spotlight Zimbabwe, has been told.According to a current member of Mnangagwa’s Presidential Advisory Committee (PAC), and a former adviser to his office now based in Mauritius, the ruling Zanu PF leader is reportedly using the luxury private jets, hired by government using taxpayer money, to siphon millions in forex and suspected precious minerals, which the private planes are said to be dropping off at various foreign destinations with trusted security and protection.The shocking revelations, come on the backcloth of reports last month that Mnangagwa,

 has had a bitter fallout with his PAC team over confidential information leaks to the press, telling them “to resign from their posts as advisers if they are unable to keep secrets”.“Don’t get me wrong I’m doing this for Zimbabwe,” said the PAC official who is contemplating to resign.“This country is being looted dry by those at the top using private jets, to smuggle the riches to safe tax and financial havens abroad.It’s an unreported scandal,

something I’d like to call ‘JetGate’, because there is a jet for foreign currency looting, and another jet for pilfering precious minerals.”About 10 000 carats of gem diamonds with an estimated value of US$10m have disappeared at Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) after the precious stones were reportedly shipped out of the country,

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