While anti-Chamisa Court Cases Are FastTracked, Mnangagwa Says “I’m Disappointed That Corruption Cases Aren’t Moving” | IS HE TELLING THE TRUTH?
14 May 2019
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By Farai D Hove | At a time when all court cases against his opponent (in the still to be produced Malaba judgement), Nelson Chamisa, are fast tracked, ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa has said he is “disappointed that corruption cases are not moving.”

Mnangagwa said this on Monday while addressing judges, lawyers, magistrates, ministers who were all guests at the commissioning of the new Labour Court in Harare.

Mnangagwa said: “I am disappointed that corruption cases are not moving.

“While we may be experiencing teething challenges, I implore all those who play a role in this mammoth task to remain steadfast, honest and upright in the execution of their duties.

“The success in this regard is imperative as it impacts on our quest to establish a corrupt free society, accelerate development and speedily improve the quality of life of our people.”