Mnangagwa Was Poisoned By Webster Shamu | ANALYSIS
5 December 2017
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“There is something Shamu is trying to hide”

 

 

Staff Reporter| President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s “health as a leader” is at risk after he was poisoned by minister Webster Shamu using gifts. The “poisoned” objects were the 15 beasts he received from the man who used to call Mnangagwa’s arch enemy Robert Mugabe, “cremora,” last week.

News readers reacted far and wide saying that the President’s judgement is now at risk and will be further impaired if he receives anymore such because – One of the main tenets of the principles of corporate governance is that public office holders must not accept gifts given them as a result of and or during the course of their work.

“This should not be allowed. Why didn’t Shamu give the gifts before Mnangagwa was President?,” wrote Stratze Mulauze‏ following the ZimEye poll.

“The gifts are not genuine; That’s how Mugabe became corrupt instead of helping the poor they end up taking from the poor to further enrich themselves,so I don’t recommend gifts to the president, even a king must not get gifts,” quipped in Watson Watungwa.

“He (Mnangagwa) won’t perform cause of the gifts, that’s how corruption starts,” added Henry Govo.

8 Replies to “Mnangagwa Was Poisoned By Webster Shamu | ANALYSIS”

  1. I know I am just saying people seem to think 15 heard of cows would corrupt Mnangagwa not appreciating Mnangagwa is so corrupt it matters not what you do to him further that he is already.

  2. Was he given in his own capacity or in his capacity as president of Zimbabwe, or may be just as the president of ZanuPF? It makes a difference. More important is what he does with the gift.

  3. So someone thinks Mnangagwa might START getting corrupt if this or that happens? Really? The man is corruption personified. Not possible to corrupt him more than he already is.

    Give him as many gifts as you like. Nothing worse will happen.

  4. Shamu must be investigated, he is obviously giving out in order to retain favours . Time will tell. I wonder if he has been able to give anything to the homeless and other disadvantaged children. He gives to the rich or richest in Zimbabwe. That smells a lot.

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