Independent legislator for Norton, Temba Mliswa has advised President Emmerson Mnangagwa to cut down on government expenditure by reducing the size of his security contingent and the size of his motorcade. Mliswa said that Mnangagwa should avoid making the same mistakes that his predecessor, former President Robert Mugabe made and follow the examples of Ian Khama and Jacob Zuma instead.
Said Mliswa:
I saw the State security being firm on stopping people to greet him (President Mnangagwa) that was Mugabe’s downfall. The moment Mugabe ceased to be the people’s person, he lost it.
The President must cut down on his motorcade and the size of his security team. Look at (Botswana President Ian) Khama, (Jacob) Zuma (South African President) their security teams are not as big as ours. Government expenditure must equally come down.
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I think Mliswa u dont know much about security.Security for each and every person VIPs depend on the Security threat of an individual H.E Munangagwa was under threat.That was only security for that day it was not his permanent seurity .VIP security ists not a joke security begets human rights we have to protect VIPs from threats from himself and external threats .U need to understand that threat can determine the security to put in place to protect him.
Sino u are 100% correct I dont know what Mliswa is talking about looking for anandioneyi