Mugabe Loses Mnangagwa Respect: G40 Raids Resumed
3 April 2018
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By Farai D Hove| Former President Robert Mugabe has lost his remaining shreds of honour with his successor Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Sources reveal a moratorium had been reached – a deal for all former G40 ministers to secure their “dignity” on prosecution for offences real and perceived committed during the pre- November Transition period. That deal included safely flying more than 50 G40 aides out of Zimbabwe, and on the 20th November Prof Jonathan Moyo revealed he was safe with more than 50 G40 MPs and other faction members who include his protege’ Saviour Kasukuwere.

ZimEye.com has revealed exclusive pictures ( never seen before) from the gun raid from inside the minister’s house hideout.

The coup – “Operation Restore Order” was pivoted on targeting so called criminals around former President Robert Mugabe.

Last month on the 13th March, it was said former Finance Minister Ignatius Chombo was to be acquitted following complaints by former President Robert Mugabe. Mugabe speaking to journalists inside his Blue Roof residence, said attacks on Chombo, Kasukuwere, and Moyo must stop. Following that interview, it was loosely believed Chombo and others will now be set free.

But Chombo’s lawyer, Prof Lovemore Madhuku has told ZimEye nothing has changed at present. Chombo is still out on bail and there was no hearing at all …and there will not be one “until the 6th April 2018,” Madhuku said.

Madhuku said this as another G40 minister Godfrey Gandawa was at the weekend revealed to be next in line to stand trial for the Zimdef funds on which Jonathan Moyo’s name features prominently.

Gandawa now faces 14 counts of fraud and criminal abuse of office. He was arrested last year together with Zimdef principal director of finance, Nicholas Mapute, for allegedly misappropriating over $400,000 of Zimdef funds and the principal suspect was allowed escape. Gandawa who appeared on Saturday before Harare magistrate Eric Kadye, will now stand trial this month, April.