Opinion / Columnist
Evan Mawarire - a cry baby or a cry boy?
25 Aug 2016 at 08:10hrs | Views
So Evan Mawarire, who is masquerading as a Pastor is now in the United States of America where he is telling the world that he has gone into "temporary exile after pro-ZANU (PF) government operatives threatened to abduct my children and rape my wife".
During a live interview with the pirate Studio radio station in Washington DC, USA, the dubious Pastor continued his ranting; "my family became threatened severely with many visits; my wife was threatened with rape and my kids were threatened with abduction at the school. And as their father it's my job to make sure that those people are well looked after. I don't want to fail at that responsibility because that makes me who I am. It's what makes me the genuine person that people have listened to and followed, and I must protect that constituency".
Addressing a seminar at the Atlantic Council think-tank in Washington DC where he shed tears on the podium for alleged crises in Zimbabwe, our cry boy or cry baby announced that he will be involved in protests by Zimbabweans at the United Nations General Assembly in New York in September against President Mugabe who will be in attendance.
After running away to South Africa, Mawarire also cried during a live interview. So is Mawarire a cry baby or a cry boy. It is clear that the fake Pastor is crying all his way to the bank since his tears are being bankrolled by agents of regime agenda.
Allegations of intended abduction of his children and rape of his wife, at the hands of alleged pro-ZANU (PF) government operatives, are a figment of his misplaced imagination. Law enforcement agents in Zimbabwe take such matters very seriously. Did he, or his wife reported to the police about such serious threats? The answer is no. Mawarire is lying to the gullible United States of America authorities in order to enhance his chances of securing asylum in the USA. Why did he wait until he was in that country before revealing such chilling allegations? Pastors are not expected to survive on lies.
Mawarire is now telling the world that he will organise protests during the United Nations General Assembly in an attempt to embarrass President Mugabe. Surely this is all about playing to the gallery. The Western paymasters will not release a cent to the Mawarires of this world if they are not seen embarking on anti ZANU (PF) activities.
The United Nations holds a general assembly once every year where heads of state discuss serious issues affecting several hot spots of the world. Issues like the anarchy unfolding in countries like Syria and the rest of the Middle East as well as the threat of terrorism to world peace are what will the General assembly attempt to tackle in September 2016 and not Mawarire's imagined crises in Zimbabwe.
Understandably, Mawarire is trying to please his paymasters who are sponsoring his current globetrotting. At home, he exploited some gullible Zimbabweans in order to get a visa to the United States of America; now he is exploiting Zimbabweans in the Diaspora in order to earn a living. Zimbabweans should not continue to be used by such greed people at the expense of their country.
During a live interview with the pirate Studio radio station in Washington DC, USA, the dubious Pastor continued his ranting; "my family became threatened severely with many visits; my wife was threatened with rape and my kids were threatened with abduction at the school. And as their father it's my job to make sure that those people are well looked after. I don't want to fail at that responsibility because that makes me who I am. It's what makes me the genuine person that people have listened to and followed, and I must protect that constituency".
Addressing a seminar at the Atlantic Council think-tank in Washington DC where he shed tears on the podium for alleged crises in Zimbabwe, our cry boy or cry baby announced that he will be involved in protests by Zimbabweans at the United Nations General Assembly in New York in September against President Mugabe who will be in attendance.
After running away to South Africa, Mawarire also cried during a live interview. So is Mawarire a cry baby or a cry boy. It is clear that the fake Pastor is crying all his way to the bank since his tears are being bankrolled by agents of regime agenda.
Allegations of intended abduction of his children and rape of his wife, at the hands of alleged pro-ZANU (PF) government operatives, are a figment of his misplaced imagination. Law enforcement agents in Zimbabwe take such matters very seriously. Did he, or his wife reported to the police about such serious threats? The answer is no. Mawarire is lying to the gullible United States of America authorities in order to enhance his chances of securing asylum in the USA. Why did he wait until he was in that country before revealing such chilling allegations? Pastors are not expected to survive on lies.
Mawarire is now telling the world that he will organise protests during the United Nations General Assembly in an attempt to embarrass President Mugabe. Surely this is all about playing to the gallery. The Western paymasters will not release a cent to the Mawarires of this world if they are not seen embarking on anti ZANU (PF) activities.
The United Nations holds a general assembly once every year where heads of state discuss serious issues affecting several hot spots of the world. Issues like the anarchy unfolding in countries like Syria and the rest of the Middle East as well as the threat of terrorism to world peace are what will the General assembly attempt to tackle in September 2016 and not Mawarire's imagined crises in Zimbabwe.
Understandably, Mawarire is trying to please his paymasters who are sponsoring his current globetrotting. At home, he exploited some gullible Zimbabweans in order to get a visa to the United States of America; now he is exploiting Zimbabweans in the Diaspora in order to earn a living. Zimbabweans should not continue to be used by such greed people at the expense of their country.
Source - Chadzimura Mhute
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