Mudiwa Caught Lying that He’s Never Met VP Chiwenga
24 January 2025
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Analysis of Claims and Evidence: Mudiwa Hood’s Denial of Meeting Vice President Constantino Chiwenga

Mudiwa Hood, the personal assistant of the GoldMafia implicated prophet Uebert Angel recently made a controversial statement denying ever meeting Vice President Constantino Chiwenga or having any dealings with his former wife, Marry Mubaiwa. However, evidence, including video footage, images, and Mudiwa’s own past statements, directly contradicts this denial. Adding to the scrutiny are calls for accountability by activist Comfort Dondo, who has publicly challenged Mudiwa to address the allegations truthfully and transparently.

Mudiwa stated on social media: “I have never met Gen in person, never shook hands nemukuru, or ever done business or money exchange with Marry… Never!” He dismissed allegations linking him to the Chiwengas as “psychotic lies,” attempting to distance himself from their circle.

Contradictory Evidence
1. Attendance at Chiwenga’s Inauguration (2017):
Clear video footage from 2017 shows Mudiwa attending Vice President Chiwenga’s inauguration ceremony after being sworn in at State House. The footage depicts Mudiwa in close proximity to Chiwenga and his then-wife, Marry Mubaiwa, raising serious questions about his denial.
2. Mudiwa’s Public Statements (2017):
In 2017, Mudiwa tweeted congratulatory remarks to Mrs. Chiwenga (Marry Mubaiwa) after the Vice President’s swearing-in ceremony. This post is widely seen as an acknowledgment not only of his presence at the event but also of his association with the Chiwengas. These statements are in direct conflict with his recent claims of no connection.
3. Family Connection to Marry Mubaiwa:
Reports and public discussions highlight Mudiwa’s familial connection to Marry Mubaiwa, further undermining his denial of association. His attempts to erase or diminish this connection have not been substantiated with evidence.
4. Proximity to Controversial Figures:
Mudiwa’s ties to high-profile individuals like Marry Mubaiwa and Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure place him in elite social circles. His denial parallels the case of Maxwell Chikumbutso, another figure who denied associations with prominent figures, despite contradictory evidence. This pattern of distancing suggests an effort to deflect accountability.

Calls for Accountability by Comfort Dondo

Activist Comfort Dondo has publicly demanded greater transparency and accountability from Mudiwa Hood. In a recent post, Dondo challenged Mudiwa’s credibility, questioning why he has failed to extend the same assistance to Marry Mubaiwa that he has allegedly provided to other controversial figures. Dondo referenced Mudiwa’s alleged involvement in aiding Uebert Angel and others, raising concerns about selective support and inconsistent behavior.

Dondo’s pointed remarks have intensified public pressure on Mudiwa to clarify his stance and address the allegations. She wrote: “But Mudiwa, why can’t you help Marry Mubaiwa the same way you’ve been running around assisting Uebert Angel and others? Do you want me to spill the beans now?” Her statements highlight a broader demand for accountability from those in influential positions, particularly when their actions—or inactions—affect public perception and justice.

Broader Implications

This incident underscores a growing public demand for transparency and accountability among public figures in Zimbabwe. Mudiwa Hood’s denial, despite overwhelming evidence, reflects a broader pattern of avoidance seen in other high-profile cases. The scrutiny on Mudiwa also extends to his involvement with or proximity to controversial figures, such as Genius Kadungure and Uebert Angel, raising questions about his motives and integrity.

Activists like Comfort Dondo are amplifying calls for honesty and action, particularly in addressing issues surrounding Marry Mubaiwa, whose public and legal struggles have drawn widespread attention. The case highlights the need for greater accountability and consistency among those in positions of influence.

Conclusion

Mudiwa Hood’s denial of meeting Vice President Chiwenga is clearly contradicted by video footage, photographs, and his own statements. Coupled with Comfort Dondo’s calls for accountability, this situation exemplifies the growing public demand for transparency and truthfulness from public figures. As this story continues to unfold, Mudiwa’s credibility and willingness to engage with the evidence remain critical points of focus.