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MDC says Mnangagwa’s trip to the UN was a shameless trip of lies

Shameless ED in UN trip of lies

The MDC is irked by Mnangagwa’s misrepresentation of the Zimbabwean situation in front of the whole world in a shameless attempt to sugar coat his limited capacity.

The best way to move forward is to correctly define and characterize the status quo as well as appreciate the challenges ahead.

Mnangagwa’s misrepresentation of facts in New York is worrying.

This misrepresentation of facts might win him a few gullible, impressionable and excitable fanatics back at home and maybe abroad but certainly the world is not blind.

To make matters worse, Mnangagwa lies about issues which are on the fingertips of the people he is trying to impress, this is a second layer of a false start considering the legitimacy issues already arresting the country.

The issue at hand is one that has to do with confidence building, overstating Mnangagwa’s achievements of the past 7 months simply expose his dishonesty and sadly it is a disservice to the nation.

In New York Mnangagwa lied with a straight face that GDP per capita in Zimbabwe rose to $1500 in the first 7 months of his reign of shame. Zimbabwe’s per capital income is $890 according to the United Nations’ country statistics. The African Development Bank places it at $840 while the World Bank using the Atlas method places per capita income at $840.

Mnangagwa is known for confusing figures including his infamous addition of 10 plus 4 adding up to 40; he can be forgiven for making mathematical mistakes but certainly cannot be forgiven for the other lies.

That the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission is a creation of his, is an insult not only to his audience but to the democratic contingent, victims of political violence and their families. Mnangagwa claims to have created the commission when in fact its a constitutional creation. He further claims that he appointed the Commissioners when these were appointed in Mugabe’s time.

It exposes Mnangagwa as a liar but also shows that appointment of commissions are no indicator of real reform.

He further created an impression that the commission had been mandated specifically to deal with the issue of Gukurahundi.

In May of 2017 while he was still the vice president, he claimed that Zimbabwean banks were seating on US$9 billion with no viable projects to fund.

In its latest report on the banking sector at the time, the RBZ had released information to the effect that only US$6 billion was in the banking sector.

A serious leader ought to have at least got the official figures from his subordinates at the RBZ before embarrassing himself and the country as a whole.

He also sensationally claimed that the Mugabe government created 2,2 million jobs, a joke not so funny but rather sickening and an insult to the unemployed masses of Zimbabwe.

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Charles Rukuni

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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