Ramaphosa says Zanu-PF spokesperson should drop his ’bombshell’ over ANC trip

By Jonisayi Maromo

President Cyril Ramaphosa has invited Zimbabwe’s Zanu-PF director of information Tafadzwa Mugwadi to reveal his threatened “bombshell” regarding a recent visit by an ANC delegation to Zimbabwe.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa

Mugwadi has been embroiled in a prolonged war of words with SABC foreign editor Sophie Mokoena over what he claims to be biased reporting by South Africa’s public broadcaster.

Mugwadi recently wrote on Twitter: “If the ANC and SABC News do not restrain and reign [rein in] Sophie Mokoena whose fake news reporting and tweeting is directed at undermining a neighbouring country and President E.D Mnangagwa for no apparent reason, I will seek permission to leak a bombshell on why the ANC delegation came”.

Speaking to the SABC as the ANC marked its 109th anniversary this past week, Ramaphosa said Mugwadi could reveal his “bombshell”.

“In relation to Zimbabwe, I don’t know what the representative of Zanu-PF was talking about. I’m sure he will be willing to share all that with the ANC and with all of us. We sent a delegation, as the African National Congress, to Zimbabwe because Zanu-PF is a sister party to us.

“We have deep and strong links with Zanu-PF and it [the trip] was to express concern and also to find out what’s happening and to see the extent to which we can either be supportive and to fully understand what is happening. So as far as we are concerned there is nothing amiss and there is nothing we could say we have to hide.

“At government level, I appointed three envoys who went to Zimbabwe and we continue to interact with Zimbabwe, and I am also in contact with President Mnangagwa on an ongoing basis,” Ramaphosa said.

Mugwadi, also the Zanu-PF spokesperson, made the threat in reaction to what he has called “hostile reportage” against Zimbabwe and Zanu-PF by the SABC, and allegedly spearheaded by Mokoena, who often tags Mnangagwa in her Twitter posts.

Some of her tweets have, however, been flagged as “fake news”, particularly by Zanu-PF, as the pictures “depict incidents that did not happen in Zimbabwe”.

Recently, Mokoena asked Mnangagwa to explain the situation at the Beitbridge border post as thousands of Zimbabweans queued to enter South Africa.

On Sunday, Mokoena tackled Mugwadi, accusing him of floor-crossing and singing for his supper, joining Zanu PF after he was previously an active member of the opposition-aligned Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU).

Mokoena shared a picture to her legion of followers, allegedly depicting Mugwadi attending an event of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change.

In some of his tweets, Mugwadi has called Mokoena “an embattled marriage wrecker in newsrooms” and in another tweet Mugwadi said Mokoena was “a concubine” of a senior ANC leader. He also accused Mokoena of dating one of Zimbabwe’s former cabinet ministers who had fled to South Africa.

The South African National Editors Forum (Sanef) has also called on the Zanu PF leadership to step in and discipline Mugwadi. On Saturday, Sanef said Mugwadi’s remarks against Mokoena were a bid to “intimidate, harass, and stop her from doing her job “. African News Agency.

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  • Taks Mates

    Like Energy Mutodi,Tafadzwa Mugwadi wont last 10 more months in Zanu PF mark my words.Akufarisa dako uyo and Zanu PF inokudzinga ukaita dzungu

  • Arnold Chakazamba

    We all know that is Zanu PF’s culture of intimidating journalists. This may be new to ANC but here we’re all used to that culture of intimidating government critics. The SABC reporter is just lucky because she’s out of reach of Zanu PF’s tyrannical arm, otherwise she would be sharing a cell with Hopewell Chin’ono. Zanu PF is just distancing itself from the sentiments by the youth leader because they need ANC support which has sustained them in power for so long, but otherwise they agree completely with the young fella.

  • Nhubu Chimbwasungata

    Both parties have got secrets they are just waiting for each other to start. They are dictators.

  • Amos Jiri

    Ngavamusunge sezvirikuitwa vamwe to be fair Kana Kuti ngaatauri tizive

  • Edmore Chamanga

    Lance please play for me a song from chimbetu utete ura