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WATCH: 'I'M in politics for money' -- Thokozani Khupe says
30 Apr 2017 at 09:11hrs | Views
MDC-T vice President Thokozani Khupe on Saturday disclosed that she is in politics for money, Bulawayo24.com can reveal.
Khupe was speaking in Slough, United Kingdom to party members.
"Lets be honest guys. We are in politics because we want money" said Khupe.
She went on "I personally i love a better life but it can only be good if you have money.
"We are all here (UK) because we want money. Without money we can not go anywhere guys lets be honest with each other..." .
"Once we have money we are able to send our children to school, pay our hospital bills and buy our houses.
She claimed that all Zimbabweans under the age of 18 are selling tomatoes and juice cards in the streets.
Zimbabwe is a failed state and 'that's not want we fought for'.
Zimbabwe is a failed state because we have many crisis. The Mugabe government has introduced bond notes as way of trying to deal with the liquidity crisis.
"Bond notes are not going to resolve the liquidity crisis.
"What Zimbabwe requires right now is production, production and production.
"The manufacturing sector must produce and export. The agricultural sector must produce and export...This is what we need right now as a country and not these bond notes".
Khupe was speaking in Slough, United Kingdom to party members.
"Lets be honest guys. We are in politics because we want money" said Khupe.
She went on "I personally i love a better life but it can only be good if you have money.
"We are all here (UK) because we want money. Without money we can not go anywhere guys lets be honest with each other..." .
"Once we have money we are able to send our children to school, pay our hospital bills and buy our houses.
She claimed that all Zimbabweans under the age of 18 are selling tomatoes and juice cards in the streets.
Zimbabwe is a failed state and 'that's not want we fought for'.
Zimbabwe is a failed state because we have many crisis. The Mugabe government has introduced bond notes as way of trying to deal with the liquidity crisis.
"Bond notes are not going to resolve the liquidity crisis.
"What Zimbabwe requires right now is production, production and production.
"The manufacturing sector must produce and export. The agricultural sector must produce and export...This is what we need right now as a country and not these bond notes".
Source - Byo24News