"Over the years, the ZRP has been prone to leadership scandals."
Temba Mliswa
"Comm. Gen Matanga is alleged to have been traffic accidents that made his cars to be written off and they are replaced using state funds."
Temba Mliswa
"Anti-corruption officers who investigate crimes are police officers. How then can they go to their boss and investigate him?"
Temba Mliswa
"Don't you think the throwing of a teargas into a bus was a way of protesting against the police hierarchy? Food for thought."
Temba Mliswa
"Comm. General Matanga authorised the procurement of tear smoke for U$2 million from South Africa and it was never delivered."
Temba Mliswa
Purchase of police buses and vehicles was done without going to tender under Comm. Gen Matanga
Temba Mliswa
In responding to Delish Nguwaya, Temba Mliswa mentions the number plate of the car used, and time he went to prison to visit Felix Munyaradzi.
"I am doing this to respond to the clarion call by President Mnangagwa that no one is above the law."
Temba Mliswa
"This culture of saying the president is surrounded by criminals and not naming them must stop. I will expose them. If we don't name and shame, this country will not go anywhere."
"Sanctions are bad but corruption is worse. We should fish out all the corrupt leaders."
Temba Mliswa
"The president was justice minister when I was arrested. He will never protect corrupt people. People attend state events and take pictures with the president then they name drop and say I am close to the president."
Temba Mliswa
"The security organs particularly the CIOs and the police are penetrated by criminals. That is why the president stands with te army in the back. He has confidence in the army. It is the only organ that has not been penetrated
Temba Mliswa
"There was never a coup in 2017. The people knew ED Mnangagwa would be president even after he was expelled by ZANU PF. The army could not stop the people but they joined what the people wanted."
Temba Mliswa
"A government of national unity will not happen. What I would prefer is an inclusive government with capable people from the MDC or any other party, who want a better Zimbabwe."
Temba Mliswa
"The system has not changed because most of the people who are currently serving also served during the Mugabe era. Ministers must create their own teams."
Temba Mliswa
"There is despondency in the institutions of government. While the ministers are new, the people working for the ministers are not new."
Temba Mliswa
We are doing things which are silly which tarnish the name of the country and the image of the president. I don't think Hopewell (Chin'ono) deserved to be in jail for that long."
Temba Mliswa
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ZANU-PF Post-Politburo Press Conference led by the party's acting spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa, political commissar Victor Matemadanda, director of communication Tafadzwa Mugwadi and national secretary for health Dr David Parirenyatwa.
"We empower all people, but there are some people who refuse to be empowered. Some however refuse to be empowered and want to be empowered by other people. Like MDC during the Land Reform refused to be empowered."
Those who are aware of any corrupt activities should be reported to ZACC and to the ZRP, said Patrick Chinamasa.
In the main charge, it was alleged that the appellant, Hopewell Chin'ono committed the offence of incitement to commit public violence as defined in s187 (1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.
In the second alternative, it was alleged that the appellant committed the offence of incitement to participate in a gathering with intent to promote public violence, breach of peace or bigotry.
@zimta01:The recent announcement by the Head of State, President @edmnangagwa regarding the reopening of schools to examination classes has left most forward thinking educationists shell shocked. #263Chat#Twimbos#Zimbabwe
@zimta01: Re-opening of schools whilst hordes of people from the diaspora are being bused in from #coronavirus infested regions might be just as good as opening Pandora’s box.