Grace Kwinjeh

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Grace Kwinjeh: Mnangagwa’s removal and Hopewell’s goats – Part 1

By Grace Kwinjeh The recent attacks against journalist Hopewell Chin’ono, only prove to the world, what a vindictive and cruel leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is. Chin’ono’s apparent crime is that he recently addressed a UN Watch meeting at which he gave the watching international audience an insight into Zimbabwe’s deteriorating situation, exposing Mnangagwa’s mafia regime and the patronage based system he runs, characterised by deep structural economic rot. Going after his goats in violation of property rights, is just a scare tactic against Chin’ono and his family, an indirect threat to other elites that they risk losing property if they oppose the regime. It’s not working!

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