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CCC trio of Ngadziore, Chibaya and Chinobva wanted for forgery
03 Nov 2023 at 06:33hrs | Views
Zimbabwe's presidential spokesperson, George Charamba, has revealed that Takudzwa Ngadziore, alongside Amos Chibaya and Farai Chinobva are on wanted list in respect of allegations of forging two signatures, that of ZANU-PF and that of Parliament of Zimbabwe speaker. The circumstances are that Ngadziore and Chinobva who is a Director in Chamisa's office, under the alleged direction of Amos Chibaya, formulated a response to Sengezo Tshabangu recalls, which would take the form of equivalent recalls that would target ZANU PF MPs and Parliamentarians this time.
Charamba revealed this on his x (formerly twitter) account.
They allegedly did a letter for that contrivance which was on Zanu PF letterhead and signed by one Manyika - a phantom character created for the purpose.
Ngadziore was tasked to deliver the recall letters to the Speaker of Assembly, Advocate Jacob Mudenda, which he abortively did on two occasions. On both occasions, Ngadziore was intercepted by Parliament security, easily because Triple C has announced a disengagement from Parliament, thus subsequently inviting a ban for six sittings by the Speaker.
They were thus not expected at Parliament, which is why Ngadziore's materialising at the said building raised eyebrows of security personnel.
With his plans to deliver the "recall" letters frustrated, Ngadziore, Chibaya and Chinobva jointly decided to release their letters plus a "signed" acknowledgment of receipt, ostensibly by staffers at Parliament. The signature was a forged one.
There was pressure to put the documents in public domain ahead of the hearing of the case against Tshabangu.
Triple C hoped to mobilise for rolling street action starting Thursday, to coincide with the Court Hearing, and leading to Saturday SADC Summit. Monies for that rolling action was secured from Soros' OSISA.
Meanwhile, Ngadziore and several of his ex-ZINASU peers are also benefitting from some externally-funded NGO which places and funds all ex-ZINASU activists in select Universities in South Africa and in Europe. That organisation is looking after the Netsai Marowa.
Ngadziore is angling for admission into some University in South Africa. According to Charamba, "the little drama thus had triple objectives: personally to ripen Ngadziore for enrolment and funding in SA; personally to obviate the dragnet which was closing on him following allegations of forging signatures; third and last to aid and abet the street action mulled by Triple C for purposes of catching SADC eye."
Charamba says, "drama or no drama, the long arm of the law will collect them, eventually! Their next false drama is targeting the attention of EU and America when Heads of elections observer teams for the EU and Carter Centre return to present and submit their final reports."
Charamba revealed this on his x (formerly twitter) account.
TAKUDZWA NGADZIORE, alongside CHIBAYA and FARAI CHINOBVA are on WANTED LIST in respect of allegations of FORGING TWO SIGNATURES: that of ZANU PF and that of PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE/SPEAKER. The circumstances are that NGADZIORE and CHINOBVA who is a Director in Chamisa's buffeted…
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They allegedly did a letter for that contrivance which was on Zanu PF letterhead and signed by one Manyika - a phantom character created for the purpose.
Ngadziore was tasked to deliver the recall letters to the Speaker of Assembly, Advocate Jacob Mudenda, which he abortively did on two occasions. On both occasions, Ngadziore was intercepted by Parliament security, easily because Triple C has announced a disengagement from Parliament, thus subsequently inviting a ban for six sittings by the Speaker.
They were thus not expected at Parliament, which is why Ngadziore's materialising at the said building raised eyebrows of security personnel.
With his plans to deliver the "recall" letters frustrated, Ngadziore, Chibaya and Chinobva jointly decided to release their letters plus a "signed" acknowledgment of receipt, ostensibly by staffers at Parliament. The signature was a forged one.
There was pressure to put the documents in public domain ahead of the hearing of the case against Tshabangu.
Triple C hoped to mobilise for rolling street action starting Thursday, to coincide with the Court Hearing, and leading to Saturday SADC Summit. Monies for that rolling action was secured from Soros' OSISA.
Meanwhile, Ngadziore and several of his ex-ZINASU peers are also benefitting from some externally-funded NGO which places and funds all ex-ZINASU activists in select Universities in South Africa and in Europe. That organisation is looking after the Netsai Marowa.
Ngadziore is angling for admission into some University in South Africa. According to Charamba, "the little drama thus had triple objectives: personally to ripen Ngadziore for enrolment and funding in SA; personally to obviate the dragnet which was closing on him following allegations of forging signatures; third and last to aid and abet the street action mulled by Triple C for purposes of catching SADC eye."
Charamba says, "drama or no drama, the long arm of the law will collect them, eventually! Their next false drama is targeting the attention of EU and America when Heads of elections observer teams for the EU and Carter Centre return to present and submit their final reports."
Source - Byo24News