Brutally candid|open minded|gifted with sharp wit. Father|husband|brother|son|uncle. ManUnited|F1|Marathon.
Mar 12, 2021 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
1/2 I will do a short thread tomorrow about the intriguing story of Tagwirei’s COVID scare that led him to be airlifted to Dubai. Upon arrival, test confirmed he had COVID but more disturbing for him,he was also informed he had been a victim of slow poison @zimlive@Mathuthu
2/2) so after discovering the slow poisoning, Tagwirei was furious but helpless and decided to sneak back into the country. He understandably doesn’t allow any visitors and has rebuffed requests to meet him by the usual senior officials in Zim. You can also verify this&confirm.
Jul 2, 2020 • 16 tweets • 16 min read
@DakaraiMap@PMagayisa@DrFyalynx@Wamagaisa Sure, I will.
@DakaraiMap@PMagayisa@DrFyalynx@Wamagaisa 1) Where the plunder or let’s call it undue benefit by Dakarai Mapuranga and a clique of KOBA began based on the evidence I know. In 2007, Dakarai approached two gentlemen I won’t mention here to draft a business proposal and plan for his Platinum Agriculture venture. One of the
Jun 16, 2020 • 35 tweets • 28 min read
@MJairosi@edmnangagwa@MinisterSBMoyo Thanks Jairosi, I was one of the men who served in that DRC mission and yes, lost many young men...it was a senseless war then and now. I will do a thread about the roles of the key individuals who looted. How Manyame airbase became one of the busiest transit points for diamonds.
@MJairosi@edmnangagwa@MinisterSBMoyo Dear colleagues, friends, followers and foes...the thread I promised about the DRC war will be unrolled today on this platform from 16:00. Apologies for the long wait I was hard pressed at and with work.
Jul 27, 2019 • 38 tweets • 10 min read
@matandamoyo@PoliceZimbabwe@edmnangagwa this thread is a brief summary of the findings from the Auditor General’s Report courtesy of the brilliant work done by @Wamagaisa in this week’s BSR. I will focus this thread on a few case examples where he indicated ZACC should focus on
Case 1: The Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare entered into a contract with a company called Digikad Zimbabwe Private Limited for the supply of biometric cards. The Ministry borrowed $500 000 from NSSA for this purpose and paid Digikad in advance. However by September 2018