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Moyo is ill-suited to accuse others of undermining Mnangagwa
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We have observed the unfolding events with a keen eye and have refrained from commenting harboring the hope that Moyo would recognize the folly of his actions.
His blatant disregard for decorum, particularly in the presence of our elders, has been troubling; however, we now find ourselves at a juncture where his behavior threatens to undermine even his own standing.
The situation is encapsulated in the Shona proverb yekangoma kava kuririsa, its tension levels escalating to an imminent rupture. It is now imperative that we engage in frank dialogue to restore order. Takufanira kumbotsiurana.
We remain resolute in our commitment to safeguarding the sanctity of the Office of the President from those who seek to diminish its stature.
Moyo, in particular, is ill-suited to accuse others of undermining the President, given that his own conduct has culpably contributed to this erosion. The President, well-known for his open-door policy and welcoming demeanor, balances his congeniality with an uncompromising stance against criminality and the abuse of his office.
He engages with all who seek his counsel, yet those who construct their own pitfalls will ultimately fall into them irrespective of having images or hobnobbing with him.
Despite experiencing multiple arrests myself, I have never once sought the President's assistance in extricating myself from such situations. I am acutely aware of his character; he would never intervene on my behalf, as he stands firmly against the misuse of influence.
He champions the rule of law without reservation. Just because one can access his presence does not justify twisting the narrative beyond the reality of the situation.
To be unequivocally clear, Moyo, you are indeed digging your own pit! Do not be intoxicated by your proximity to power to the extent of misusing it.
The baseless charges you have leveled against Sonja and her mother reflect a reprehensible misuse of authority by the police led by CG Mutamba whose own professionalism is questionable.
Such disgraceful actions tarnish the integrity of the President, and we will not countenance this. The ZRP should refrain from being employed as a personal weapon.
Within our ranks, there are those who have chosen to undermine the President through their reckless conduct, such as the CG. They falter when it comes to apprehending those guilty of heinous crimes like murder, yet rush to detain innocent women.
Some have taken advantage of their positions to seek unwarranted promotions, stepping far beyond the confines of legality and abusing their power over others. This breeds the misconception that the President is aware and complicit, but I assure you, he is not.
The President is a strategist who plays the long game, and any belief that he will not hold accountable those who misuse their influence is misguided. A day of reckoning shall come for all who exploit their offices.
Seeking to curry favor with the President through abuse of power or proximity is futile. He embodies the essence of our nation and will not allow his reputation to be sullied. His concerns extend far beyond these trivial matters. We are now ready to start correcting the narrative!
His blatant disregard for decorum, particularly in the presence of our elders, has been troubling; however, we now find ourselves at a juncture where his behavior threatens to undermine even his own standing.
The situation is encapsulated in the Shona proverb yekangoma kava kuririsa, its tension levels escalating to an imminent rupture. It is now imperative that we engage in frank dialogue to restore order. Takufanira kumbotsiurana.
We remain resolute in our commitment to safeguarding the sanctity of the Office of the President from those who seek to diminish its stature.
Moyo, in particular, is ill-suited to accuse others of undermining the President, given that his own conduct has culpably contributed to this erosion. The President, well-known for his open-door policy and welcoming demeanor, balances his congeniality with an uncompromising stance against criminality and the abuse of his office.
He engages with all who seek his counsel, yet those who construct their own pitfalls will ultimately fall into them irrespective of having images or hobnobbing with him.
Despite experiencing multiple arrests myself, I have never once sought the President's assistance in extricating myself from such situations. I am acutely aware of his character; he would never intervene on my behalf, as he stands firmly against the misuse of influence.
To be unequivocally clear, Moyo, you are indeed digging your own pit! Do not be intoxicated by your proximity to power to the extent of misusing it.
The baseless charges you have leveled against Sonja and her mother reflect a reprehensible misuse of authority by the police led by CG Mutamba whose own professionalism is questionable.
Such disgraceful actions tarnish the integrity of the President, and we will not countenance this. The ZRP should refrain from being employed as a personal weapon.
Within our ranks, there are those who have chosen to undermine the President through their reckless conduct, such as the CG. They falter when it comes to apprehending those guilty of heinous crimes like murder, yet rush to detain innocent women.
Some have taken advantage of their positions to seek unwarranted promotions, stepping far beyond the confines of legality and abusing their power over others. This breeds the misconception that the President is aware and complicit, but I assure you, he is not.
The President is a strategist who plays the long game, and any belief that he will not hold accountable those who misuse their influence is misguided. A day of reckoning shall come for all who exploit their offices.
Seeking to curry favor with the President through abuse of power or proximity is futile. He embodies the essence of our nation and will not allow his reputation to be sullied. His concerns extend far beyond these trivial matters. We are now ready to start correcting the narrative!
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