BBC’s Stephen Sackur Lied On TV And Backed Mnangagwa
14 May 2018
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BBC’s Stephen Sackur with Nelson Chamisa

By Own Correspondent| More and more lies and tricks are being exposed from the BBC HARDtalk session which left MDC leader Nelson Chamisa harassed.

In the interview, BBC’s Stephen Sackur made false claims that President Emmerson Mnangagwa has bought corruption under control and also that he has set up a Truth And Reconciliation Commission on Gukurahundi.

The facts on the ground are that Mnangagwa’s government has vehemently refused to set up a Truth And Reconciliation commission on Gukurahundi and furthermore corruption is still dogging his administration.

But Sackur would in the same vein furthermore go to lengths to use words like “nonsense” and silly on Chamisa while making these false claims.

Sackur said,“he(Mnangagwa) did set up a Truth and Reconciliation Commission.”

This matter has been widely discussed across the media with Prof Jonathan Moyo blowing the trumpet on it and if anyone deserved the words nonsense and silly, it was the interviewer.