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Tsvangirai captured, CIOs fingered
21 Dec 2016 at 04:02hrs | Views
Opposition MDC-T South African based member, identified as Chief Ndlovu has reportedly used his financial power to have party leader Morgan Tsvangirai in his pocket.
Ndlovu, known as "MDC-T Gupta" within MDC-T structures is said to be the South Africa's chairperson.
He footed ailing Tsvangirai's medical bills, hence his growing influence around him reports indicate.
According to NewsDay, details of Ndlovu-Tsvangirai's financial affair was exposed in leaked WhatsApp messages.
Reads part of the message "Do you know Chief was once appointed in (sic) the national fundraising committee? Do you know Chief paid R300 000 for the treatment of the president (Tsvangirai)? Do you know Chief raised R75 000 for the 2013 presidential campaign?
"Do you know Chief rescued Harvest House which was at (sic) the brink of being repossessed due to outstanding bills?".
MDC-T spokesperson Obert Gutu defended Tsvangirai saying his president was paying for his medical bills.
However, President Robert Mugabe gave Tsvangirai close to $70 000 to pay part o f his bills.
Gutu is quoted saying "President Morgan Tsvangirai is a man of his own means and please stop insulting him by suggesting that he is being looked after by Chief Ndlovu or by any other person for that matter.
"We suspect that these false and malicious allegations are being fuelled by CIO and Zanu PF agents".
Ndlovu, known as "MDC-T Gupta" within MDC-T structures is said to be the South Africa's chairperson.
He footed ailing Tsvangirai's medical bills, hence his growing influence around him reports indicate.
According to NewsDay, details of Ndlovu-Tsvangirai's financial affair was exposed in leaked WhatsApp messages.
Reads part of the message "Do you know Chief was once appointed in (sic) the national fundraising committee? Do you know Chief paid R300 000 for the treatment of the president (Tsvangirai)? Do you know Chief raised R75 000 for the 2013 presidential campaign?
"Do you know Chief rescued Harvest House which was at (sic) the brink of being repossessed due to outstanding bills?".
However, President Robert Mugabe gave Tsvangirai close to $70 000 to pay part o f his bills.
Gutu is quoted saying "President Morgan Tsvangirai is a man of his own means and please stop insulting him by suggesting that he is being looked after by Chief Ndlovu or by any other person for that matter.
"We suspect that these false and malicious allegations are being fuelled by CIO and Zanu PF agents".
Source - online