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Jonathan Moyo’s expose on Mnangagwa’s wealth backfires

Maone: ‏For once Prof could be telling the truth and the Gift guy. Just Google. But then economy is taking right direction. Noone is perfect.

Katsa: The biggest employer indeed. Thanx for revealing this. ED has my vote .

Eng. Tawaz: If m not right please correct me, isn't President Trump a rich president, why do we need a poor president who will rely on the already suffering economy

mdara Jasi:  so they took money frm drc and invested it in Zimbabwe.sounds like they heroes to me.ndine hama dzinoshandira puma.dai isiko vari mavendor.

nigel forsyth:  The Billy part is true. That Billy guy is corrupt to an unbelievable extent. Billy can't even step out of Zim. He's wanted in over 25 countries for corrupt business practices. He's not afraid to burn down a village just for a diamond.

SC Gutu:  ‏Do you have the evidence Moyo. Show us. Zvaurikutaura zvakafanana nekuti Mugabe ndiye muridzi weZesa.

Mzilikazi Ka Mashobana:  So funny how some have suddenly become hero worshipers and boot lickers. Ndanyara hangu. Zanu yenyu iyi ! Inemushonga

Israel Dube: ‏We can’t merely dismiss the allegations simply bcz they’re coming from Prof, it could be true, time will tell to prove who is right or wrong

Nixon Tavengwa: Like i always say prof is an eye opener no matter how much one might hate him.why and when he was supposed to mention it doesnt matter whats important is that now we know and will research

Ntshebe Shava:  Research yei ipapa kunyangwe ayinazvo it's ok bcoz bob should have fired him for that bcoz Grace anga amuvenga zvekuti zvingadayi zvakabuda kuseni b4 kuzobuda kwezuva

Captain B. Jones:  The international community and Zim at large has accepted President Mnangagwa. Just like here in S.A our Cyril Ramaphosa is also a billionaire & he has used his political connections to build his empire. lts simply called business & he has not stolen any tax payers monies

Its no secret President ED is a powerful business man. Just like Ramaphosa, Donald Trump, Putin etc. Do u see tax payers crying. No coz these Gentleman amassed their wealth thru political connections not by stealing from Tax Payers like Zuma, Mugabe & their families

Teakzim International: Keep up the good work prof never be disheartened by the fack criticisms , anyone who follows you is your fan that's why they have even turned on auto notification of your tweets coz they can't afford to miss them lol

CHINOGWENYA GIFT: True his new found profession as a clown is just good for us! However we need to remind him that ED is in serious business with statecraft and has no time for clowns

 

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The Insider is a political and business bulletin about Zimbabwe, edited by Charles Rukuni. Founded in 1990, it was a printed 12-page subscription only newsletter until 2003 when Zimbabwe's hyper-inflation made it impossible to continue printing.

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