Mnangagwa Begs Zimbabweans For Forgiveness But Says “As For Me I Will Never Forgive Jonso, Tyson And Zhuwao”
23 December 2017
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By Dorrothy Moyo| President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday begged Zimbabweans to forgive him but also said as for him and on his part, he will never forgive three people Jonathan Moyo, Saviour Kasukuwere and Patrick Zhuwao.


Speaking at Zimbabwe’s South African embassy, Mnangagwa said he has forgiven every Zimbabwean apart from the three.

Mnangagwa urged Zimbabweans in the Diaspora to come back home “to help rebuild the country.”

 

“Whatever wrong we might have done to you, we need to forgive… I have forgiven the cabal and they are in the country except for only three who remain outside and still saying funny things but all that will soon come to an end,” said Mnangagwa.

Jonathan Moyo, the former Higher and Tertiary Education minister is said to have be the G(Gushungo Generation)40 faction’s chief strategist, together with Saviour Kasukuwere and Patrick Zhuwao, the latter who is said to have been the one pushing Grace Mugabe to believe that she can become President of the country in Mnangagwa’s place.

A deeper analysis however has revealed that the real G(Gushungo)40 Godfather is non other than Mnangagwa himself from around 2014. The now President is seen in recorded footage at gatherings engineering the Gushungo cult as he claimed that the Creator Almighty God literally wears Gushungo fabric according to the Holy Bible.

Meanwhile Mnangagwa in his open appeal on Friday, said Zimbabwe was now open for business and that his government was in the process of repealing polices that scared away investors.

“We are 16 to 18 years behind other nations and we do not have to reinvent the wheel but we need to work hard to catch up and overtake others so that we can proudly walk around the world as proud Zimbabweans,” Mnangagwa said.

3 Replies to “Mnangagwa Begs Zimbabweans For Forgiveness But Says “As For Me I Will Never Forgive Jonso, Tyson And Zhuwao””

  1. We don’t just wake up and forgive criminals. Set up a truth and reconcilation commission and let each come forward vazoreurura. Based on what comes from their confessions, the commission wil recommend further invesgations or bring closures. Otherwise, ngavasungwe and let the courts prove them innocent. We need to heal.

  2. “The sheer arrogance and chutzpah of the idiot is astounding!”

    I cannot understand your anger but knowing who are/represent and the effort you put to blocking this guy from the Presidency it is understandable. This kind of language is disgusting and should not be allowed on a public forum. .

    Speculation and reality are not the same thing. If you knew that he was looting why did you not come up with the evidence before he was President. That evidence may have to wait for the next 10 years if he were to became President and by that time who knows.

  3. Speaking at Zimbabwe’s South African embassy, Mnangagwa said he has forgiven every Zimbabwean apart from the three.

    Mnangagwa urged Zimbabweans in the Diaspora to come back home “to help rebuild the country.”

    He has forgiven “every Zimbabwean” for what? I hope he is not implying that any Zimbabwean who left the country for political, economic or whatever reason did something wrong for which he, Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, out of the generosity of his big heart is now forgiving the individuals.

    The sheer arrogance and chutzpah of the idiot is astounding!

    As for the people of Zimbabwe forgiving him for all the looting, vote rigging and mass murderers, he must know that forgiven must never precede or short circuit the law. The law must be allowed to take its course, he and his cronies must be investigated for all their crimes and treasons and tried and punished in the Court of law. Then and only then can we talk of forgiveness.

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