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Sunday Mail Editor described Mugabe as a 'tyrant' who stole elections
09 Jun 2014 at 09:02hrs | Views
A brief check of the history of the Sunday Mail editor's work, Edmund Kudzayi who replaced Brezhnev Malaba reveals that in one of the articles penned on August 7 2008, he described Mugabe as a 'tyrant' who had stolen the 2008 elections.
"They say Mugabe is a dictator, yes he is. Mugabe commits gross human rights abuses, yes he does. Mugabe stole the election, yes he did. He has presided over an economic collapse, yes he has. The man is indeed a tyrant," wrote Kudzayi then before his appointment into the state controlled media.
Sources said Mugabe was also miffed by Kudzayi's previous "misbehaving" which was well documented by intelligent source which includes his alleged 2010 African Aristocrat website that ran an story claiming that, Bona, the presidents only daughter had been gang-raped by a group of Tanzanian students.
Although the website, the African Aristocrat has now been pulled down, his footprints in his previous life are still visible in cyberspace.
According to top party sources, the self proclaimed media consultant with a strong technical background in software development and digital media has no journalism background to challenge some of the local journalists who "stood with the party and government when it was being attacked by the Western funded media".
"They say Mugabe is a dictator, yes he is. Mugabe commits gross human rights abuses, yes he does. Mugabe stole the election, yes he did. He has presided over an economic collapse, yes he has. The man is indeed a tyrant," wrote Kudzayi then before his appointment into the state controlled media.
Sources said Mugabe was also miffed by Kudzayi's previous "misbehaving" which was well documented by intelligent source which includes his alleged 2010 African Aristocrat website that ran an story claiming that, Bona, the presidents only daughter had been gang-raped by a group of Tanzanian students.
Although the website, the African Aristocrat has now been pulled down, his footprints in his previous life are still visible in cyberspace.
According to top party sources, the self proclaimed media consultant with a strong technical background in software development and digital media has no journalism background to challenge some of the local journalists who "stood with the party and government when it was being attacked by the Western funded media".
Source - Zim Mail