Correspondent|CHATUNGA Bellarmine, last born of former Zimbabwean strongman Robert Mugabe, has vented his anger against Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor John Panonetsa Mangudya saying they are cheating Zimbabweans through the bond notes and the RTGS system.
Chatunga says that he does not keep and use the two pseudo currencies introduced by his own father Mugabe in 2016.
He labelled them as sh*t saying he does not want to get cheated by the two men, Ncube and Mangudya, who are running Zimbabwe’s fiscal and monetary policy directions.
Writing on social media site Twitter, Chatunga said; “I don’t keep those sh*t bond notes I have none so-called RTGs accounts I’m not a fool to be cheated by Mthuli and Panonetsa.”
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A few days ago, Chatunga, who rarely ventures into politics but is famous for partying like tomorrow, fired another potshot at Minister Mthuli Ncube.
Chatunga recently accused the Minister of living an extravagant lifestyle by staying at the five-star Meikles Hotel since he was appointed into the government, even as he preached austerity to the nation.
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ZANU-PF vehemently denied that Mthuli Ncube is parked at a hotel.
Chatunga, 22, has been the more vocal of the Mugabes since the family was jettisoned from the pedestal of power by a military coup in November 2017.
Recently, Chatunga stood toe to toe with ZANU-PF Chairperson and Minister of Defence Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri.
This was after Muchinguri said, “Former President President Mugabe “worked with his enemies” the United States to impose sanctions on Zimbabwe.
“All along I suspect he was a sell-out, it’s coming out now. The sanctions by the United States , it was him who wanted the people to continue to suffer. He was working with his enemies,” Muchinguri-Kashiri said.
But Chatunga who does not like unnecessary criticism of his father thought Muchinguri was offside.
“I don’t comment on politics usually because that’s not my field but l find it very funny and very laughable some people saying our Father begged for sanctions to be imposed on Zimbabwe,” said Chatunga on his social blog.
“When it comes to our Father he loves his country and he has continued to say he will remain in the country because he is a patriot person and everyone knows it.
“A great Pan Africanist who’s history doesn’t need to be explained. So you can’t allege President Robert Mugabe asked for sanctions from the west thats hilarious,” he added.