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Mmusi Maimane Is a Hypocrite on the Zimbabwe Issue: Mutumwa Mawere

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In a Twitter post, Mutumwa Mawere questioned Maimane’s endgame on the Zimbabwe issue and described as crazy Maimane’s ‘dream’ of being relevant in solving the murky problems of Zimbabwe when he was deposed of his presidency of the Democratic Alliance (DA).

While responding to a tweet by Maimane in which he described Zimbabwe’s president Emmerson Mnangagwa as a brutal dictator who has been part of a corrupt oppressive machinery, Mutumwa referred to Maimane’s words as infantile disorder expressing itself in many overt ways.

In another related engagement, a fierce dispute arose in a WhatsApp group called – WHAT IS A COMPANY – that is part of a corporate literacy campaign spearheaded by members of the C2C initiative.

This came after Mutumwa Mawere shared a thread yesterday, under the title: “Mmusi Maimane on the Beitbridge Zim Crisis,”.

Mr. Elvis Mugari, who is also a member of the group seconded Maimane’s stance on the Zimbabwe situation by saying: “I vehemently agree with Maimane. As long as the ANC government support the regime in Zimbabwe, South Africa will pay the ultimate price!”

However, Ms. Lebo Mokhesi who also joined the fray said: “Mmusi should have started this conversation whilst he was still relevant in politics. This is a little too late and very convenient for him.”

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