Uebert Angel’s personal assistant, Rikki Doolan, has dismissed the Al Jazeera documentary titled “Gold Mafia”, saying it has been edited to portray a false narrative.
The Al Jazeera Investigative Unit identified Doolan as part of an alleged “band of criminals driving gold smuggling and money laundering worth billions of dollars in Southern Africa.”
Doolan, who is a pastor in Angel’s Good News Church and a musician told Al Jazeera’s undercover reporters that he and Angel would be able to arrange a meeting with President Emmerson President Mnangagwa.
During the meetings with the undercover reporters, Doolan said money laundering would not be a challenge “as long as you grease the wheels.”
Responding to the two episodes that have so far been premiered, that is, The Laundry Service and Smoke and Mirrors, Doolan said:
The documentary circulating right now is brutally edited to portray a false narrative.
I’m not a gold dealer, and I never have been, so what they are pushing is a false narrative.
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LIAR. You are white. You told yourself Black people are stupid. Let me go there and make money. Stop lying. The colonial strategies and tactics have changed. But the objective remains the same Baba!
Don’t make it about race it is about corruption,there are all sorts of races involved,there no colonial strategies just exploitation of all Zimbabwean people.
You are mistaken. Whites know the connections with financial institutions.Where do you expect the likes of Mnangagwa, who spent his youth in the bush and prison bush to have knowledge about the maze of financial routes? Smith had more connection with capital than Mugabe did. So yes, whites arfe well connected when it comes to money. After all the set upthe rules of engagement, heavily titled in their favour.
We not all that stupid. The days are numbered and one day is one day.