Peter Pamire’s CIO Death- VERDICT
9 August 2016
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PART 1 – Following a recent ZimEye investigation, the majority of newsreaders have concluded that top businessman Peter Pamire was murdered by the CIO (CLICK HERE TO READ MORE).  This came as the Zimbabwean government was challenged to conduct a public hearing or secondary postmortem over Pamire’s mysterious death which occurred in March 1997.
Below was the first batch of reader comments following the public probe as ZimEye now reaches out to Pamire’s UK based widow for her long awaited comments:

Rine manyanga • 6 days ago
“Rine manyanga hariputirwi. It is public knowledge that Grace airara naPamire and Pamire used to boast about it. Robert Junior is certainly Peter Pamire’s son. Poor Robert junior is saddled with Mugabe’s name and yet he is Pamire’s son. Dr Fugu hezvoka!! Tichazvinzwa zvese kuurayisa vana vevanhu. Chuhure chimurderer chidofo…”
pamire death report

8 Replies to “Peter Pamire’s CIO Death- VERDICT”

  1. Voetsek Pamire is Shona. He is irrelevant to us in Mthwakazi. Shona issues are not national affairs. These are village tribal affairs. Spare us this nonsense!

  2. People of Zimbabwe are not interested in knowing who killed Pamire at this time.
    The people of Zimbabwe want solutions to the prevailing socio-economic issues, with emphasis on hunger and poverty, mhani. Musatinyaudza ngekunyore zvisina basa. Timing of every communication is of the essence.
    Kuzungaira!!!

  3. People are not interested at knowing who killed Pamire at this time. They want solutions to the prevailing hunger and poverty, mhani. Musatinyaudza ngekunyore zvisina basa. Timing of every communication is of the essence.
    Kuzungaira!!!

  4. Courts of public opinion.
    If all this effort and investigations were directed to finding answers to Zim issues, we would not have ‘problems’ in Zimbabwe at all

  5. Courts of public opinion.
    If all this effort and investigations were directed to finding answers to Zim issues, we would not have ‘problems’ in Zimbabwe at all

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