Mnangagwa Telephones Himself, Sits On Motlanthe’s ZDF Terrorism Report And Says Chamisa Lost The 2018 Elections
12 December 2018
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Emmerson Mnangagwa
By Farai D Hove| At a time when he is sitting on the Motlanthe Commission report and also refusing to release the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission computer server, Emmerson Mnangagwa has opened fire at his opponent during the 2018 elections, Nelson Chamisa, saying he lost the just ended polls.

The Motlanthe report contains pointers that LIVE video footage broadcast (15 Dec 2017) by the public broadcaster, ZBC shows that Mnangagwa planned and announced that he was going to use the Zimbabwe Defence Forces to change the 2018 electoral results so that they reflect and outcome that is greater than the one zanu PF won the 1980 elections.

The Motlanthe report he has kept secret, contains revelations that Mnangagwa executed military level terrorism on the 1st of August during the period the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission which is controled by him, had deliberately delayed announcing the presidential election results.

Later, the constitutional Court judges who are personally appointed by evidently reporting to) him, both refused and blocked key evidence from being submitted by his opponent Nelson Chamisa, and would declare that they have chosen to ignore figures and just rely on facts.

But Mnangagwa maintains that he won the polls. “After the announcement of the election results by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), Zanu-PF got a two thirds majority in Parliament which was two times more than what they (MDC-Alliance) got,” Mnangagwa said.

“So when you hear them saying we want a GNU, you should ignore them. They are daydreaming. As Zanu-PF you should not even think that there would be a GNU. We don’t have any plans for a GNU in our party as Zanu-PF,” he said.

“They challenged the election results at the Constitutional Court (Concourt) and lost. They did not ask for the opening of the ballot boxes because they knew they would lose again. You now hear them making all sorts of noises, but you should not be bothered about that. That is what losers do,” Mnangagwa said.

“We should now concentrate on fulfilling the mandate we were given by the electorate in the next five years. We should build the economy and put politics aside.

“We are now seized as Zanu-PF with growing of the economy; with finding solutions to resolve all the economic challenges the country is facing as a result of sanctions which we are facing as a country.”