Chinamasa And Mutsvangwa Risk Expulsion-Zhuwao
7 December 2015
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Indeginisation minister Patrick Zhuwao says finance and war veterans’ ministers Patrick Chinamasa and Christopher Mutsvangwa risk expulsion from the party for lobbying for Foreign Direct Investment which is opposed to the party’s 2013 election campaign manifesto.
Prior to the July 2013 elections Zanu PF promised to  create 2.2 million jobs through indigenisation.
But within a period of 24 months in office , hundreds of thousands of people had lost their jobs.
Zhuwao who is President Robert Mugabe’s nephew says he was employed to full the aging leader’s election company and warned “anyone” who tries to block the sabotage the indigenisation policy of expulsion from the party.
Chinamasa is engaging the World Bank , the International Monetary Fund and the west seeking for FDI, while his collegue Mutsvangawa is advocating for strengthening the country’s look east policy for investment.
“I was given this job by President Robert Mugabe and the job is in line with his 2013 election campaign manifesto of creating jobs through indigenisation and economic empowerment”,he said.
The deadlocked minister said he was aware of ministers who were opposed to the indiginisation policy .
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“There are some of us who are saying that we should set aside indigenisation and go for foreign direct investment”.
“To those who are saying that and moving around looking for foreign direct investment wherever you go, please leave my indigenisation field”.

2 Replies to “Chinamasa And Mutsvangwa Risk Expulsion-Zhuwao”

  1. Zvokwadi wareva.Dai aenda Mosken kwake andotamba na Dhlakama.This guy I think is the most brainless in the world

  2. Kwava kuti nyika inosimuka nehutungmiri huri so ignorant like this! Ko kudzokera hake kumusha kwake Sena akatisiya tigadzirise nyika yedu zvineyi?

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