Former ZANU PF youth league national commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu said that he will not be cowed into silence by threats and will not relent in his anti-corruption drive.
Tsenengamu told reporters that the late former President Robert Mugabe tried to silence him and failed. He said:
You can kill the messenger and not the message and the anti-corruption drive will continue.
Efforts are being made to put me on mute, but I won’t be silenced by 30 pieces of silver.
… You cannot silence me, Mugabe tried it, but I didn’t keep quiet. People listen to my message not because I am a youth league national commissar but because I am Tsenengamu.
Tsenengamu, Lewis Matutu, and Pupurai Togarepi were removed from their positions in the Youth League ostensibly for indiscipline.
Tsenengamu and Matutu accused oil mogul Kudakwashe Tagwirei and two other prominent business leaders as the progenitors of the country’s cartels which are responsible for wreaking the economy.
can someone explain to me the crime committed by Tsenegamu, Matutu and Togarepi… am confused.
calling out people who are corrupt without evidence
Tsenangamu iti ziiiii zvako you are one of the most corrupt people in ZANU PF awo matama imari dzekuba, Matutu are you not forgetting last when ZANU PF youths tried to demonstrate against you cz of corrupt activities and you were saved by ED
So dont try to fool us with trying to act as if you want to save the nation, iti ziii zvenyu
If someone speak the true they hate him/her