Google Search On “Auxilia, Khupe Fight Over ED” Rumour Spikes
27 August 2019
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By Own Correspondent| As there is a list of many credible incidents when Auxillia Mnangagwa has physically clashed with several people including CIOs at State House over her husband, the world’s largest search engine, Google has recorded a surge in inquiries over the rumoured Auxillia Mnangagwa vs (MDC-Thoko leader) Thokozani Khupe fight, in what has pressured for the two politicians to respond.

Auxillia with a broken arm at her son’s wedding

Auxillia’s husband, Emmerson, who is President of the dominating 1980 liberation party has also been pressured. Ironically, Mnangagwa himself is also well known for making public statements inciting violence against political enemies

In the last 24 hours alone, the Google graphic-fuse was pushed to a peak. For the first time in the history of Zimbabwe, world searches for the two literally spiked.

The below graphs were printed off the Google search metre (trends).

The spikes were triggered by a rumour Zimbabweans connected to a picture of Auxillia with a fractured arm at her son’s recent wedding. The rumour claimed Auxillia has physically clashed with Khupe. It was claimed the two were fighting for one man, Emmerson.

It was also powered by a long history of credible reports of Auxillia physically attacking other women simply for smiling at her husband.

Earlier in the year, Auxillia physically bashed several CIO agents at State House and one man was forced to drop his trousers on her orders, “to prove that you are a man.”

She also fired several CIOs and ZimEye has official documented evidence as proof.

Two months later, a military general was in a recorded telephone call told he would be dealt with by her “in your office” as punishment for spying on her.

During her tenure as Chirumanzu Zibagwe legislator, Auxilia was described as a very physical person who literally bashed her own male farm workers.

“She assaulted her own farm workers as if she was beating her children and showed no sign of remorse,” said a source who was employed as a health worker in Chirumanzu Zibagwe constituency.

The rumour was however dismissed by the prolific MP for Norton Temba Mliswa who said there is no truth whatsover in it.

Said Mliswa: “Just when you thought you’d heard it all along comes a tale like no other! The fake story doing the rounds on social media platforms regarding a purported scuffle between the First Lady and Khupe is so ludicrous one has to question the mental state of the author.

“The lie is malicious and intended to mar what was otherwise a well planned and executed wedding ceremony.”

Meanwhile, the three politicians had not responded by the time of going to press and efforts to obtain a comment were fruitless.