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Prof Moyo mocks Mnangagwa's 'presidential cup
02 Jan 2017 at 17:07hrs | Views
Higher and Tertiary Education Minister Jonathan Moyo has insinuated that Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa is not fit for the top office due to his 'presidential mug' he claimed is full of beer.
Moyo posted a picture of Mngangagwa holding a blue and white cup inscribed 'I am the boss'.
He first described the picture which also features outspoken Zanu PF activist and businessman Energy Mutodi as weird.
Moyo, a well known Mnangagwa rival then posted on his twitter account saying "A mug for President? With hard liquor on display like that? Come on. Give people a break!".
Meanwhile, Mutodi, a close Mnangagwa backer took to facebook to blame President Robert Mugabe for economic collapse and poor reasoning.
"The president has also recently shown signs of poor reasoning after he fell prey to a G40-led ploy to isolate him from his support base, mainly war veterans who delivered the country's independence.
"The veteran president who is the country's only ruler since independence from Britain in 1980 has presided over a dying economy mainly due to his poor policies, corruption and economic mismanagement.
"Among these policies include the land reform and the indigenisation policies that do not only scare away investors but also breed unemployment and poverty.
" Zimbabwe no longer has a currency of its own and millions of its people have fled to other countries in search of employment and better standards of living".
Moyo posted a picture of Mngangagwa holding a blue and white cup inscribed 'I am the boss'.
He first described the picture which also features outspoken Zanu PF activist and businessman Energy Mutodi as weird.
Moyo, a well known Mnangagwa rival then posted on his twitter account saying "A mug for President? With hard liquor on display like that? Come on. Give people a break!".
Meanwhile, Mutodi, a close Mnangagwa backer took to facebook to blame President Robert Mugabe for economic collapse and poor reasoning.
"The president has also recently shown signs of poor reasoning after he fell prey to a G40-led ploy to isolate him from his support base, mainly war veterans who delivered the country's independence.
"The veteran president who is the country's only ruler since independence from Britain in 1980 has presided over a dying economy mainly due to his poor policies, corruption and economic mismanagement.
"Among these policies include the land reform and the indigenisation policies that do not only scare away investors but also breed unemployment and poverty.
" Zimbabwe no longer has a currency of its own and millions of its people have fled to other countries in search of employment and better standards of living".
Source - Byo24News