Mnangagwa Gets “Gupuro” Paper By ZANU PF in US Similar To The One Given Mugabe Before 2017 Military Coup
22 September 2019
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By Own Correspondent| ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa was last night issued a paper nearly similar to the one given the late President Robert Mugabe before the coup in 2017. In 2017, former Finance Minister Tendai Biti and other analysts described the bill of demands for change given Mugabe as “Gupuro,” meaning a traditional divorce token. The event was filmed in New York last night and Mnangagwa is seen on camera struggling to avoid addressing the demands which detail a rejection of his style of leadership. The ZANU PF structures in US expressed disquiet over particularly the command system which has seen massive looting of more than USD5,9 Billion in under 5 months time. The 2017 incident accelerated to the Raiylton Club declaration in July of that year when the then president was then ordered to his face, to handover power to another person. Mnangagwa was cornered on stage by his own party members, and he ending up literally mumbling repeatedly like a mad man, as it were.

The 77 year old became restricted, failing to either manouvre, or shift topic.

Below is the full text of what an embarrassed Mnangagwa briefly told his party in the United States as they confronted him to address problems back home first before dreaming of getting foreign investments.

A totally subdued, and visibly arrrested Mnangagwa humiliated himself by repeating the same words over and over into the sixth time in under 1 minute. The forceful demand was passed to him in writing by his party members in ways reminiscent of the Raylton Club July 2017 press conference by war veterans which triggered Constantino Chiwenga’s Nov 2017 military coup.

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Mnangagwa said: (video)

Now I am glad that you have put up a paper which I can carry home and revisit, to attend the issues that you have raised. And most importantly looking at the things that you have raised, I have come to the conclusion that you have put a lot of thought to the issues that you have raised. Now there are 2 possibilities, and I brief you about home, and attend to the issues that you have raised, or firstly I deal with the issues and then tell you about at home(sic). But what I speak last is what is going to remain in your minds; which one do you want?,” asked Mnangagwa.

At that moment, a party member then rushed to demand that Mnangagwa must address:”the issues at home first,”

To this, Mnangagwa said, “the home issues first? You wont forget about them? ”