BREAKING: Tsenengamu Arrested
9 October 2020
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Tsenengamu surrounded by colleagues at Harare Central Police station. Sybeth Musengezi (left), Godfrey Tsenengamu (with hat), Mike Mpofu (3rd), Talent Muhovo (right)

By A Correspondent | Former ZANU PF youth leader Godfrey Tsenengamu has been arrested, at Harare Central Police Station. He is being charged with inciting public violence, his colleague Sybeth Musengezi told ZimEye.com. The development comes after the man had early Friday morning handed himself over to the cops.

The top ZANU PF man, has been in hiding since the 31 July 2020 demo that he personally campaigned for while complaining about corruption inside ZANU PF. He had presented what was then termed the pyramid of corruption which directly points fingers at the ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa.

He also accused Mnangagwa’s children of corruption saying the late Robert Mugabe’s children were better morally.

Announcing the development, Tsenengamu said he is,

“fully aware of the imminent risks and dangers that come with this decision and also the possiblities of unpleasant outcomes to my health, safety and life in the short and long term. “

Earlier on, he wrote in full: “Hello Zimbabwe

A blessed morning to you all.

Today Friday the 9th of October 2020 at 0630 I have came out and walked in at Harare Central Police Station to engage with the police authorities at Harare Central Police Station’s Law and Order section as I seek to physically make enquiries with the ZRP in a bid to understand and seek closure to what has been happening to me, my family, relatives and friends for the past 3 months.

I am fully aware of the imminent risks and dangers that come with this decision and also the possiblities of unpleasant outcomes to my health, safety and life in the short and long term.

However, I trust and believe in God the Almighty as the final and ultimate authority above all, for He has a plan and reason for everything that comes our way. Let His Will be done.

All I ask for from you are your prayers.

God bless you all. God bless Zimbabwe?