Farai Marapira demands a social media user retract his claims about him. The Zanu PF Information Director denies any role in Nadia Mabvirakare's disappearance. Mabvirakare disappeared from her Chitungwbiza home on Wednesday evening. Her case appears as number 6346710 at the Makoni Police Station.
Monday night on X, user @DrAfricanPride accused Marapira and Batsirai Joel Matiza of making the environmental activist vanish. The post blamed both men for their actions. Marapira fired back that he barely knew about their dealings. He simply introduced Mabvirakare to Matiza when she needed help with her farm project.
The trouble began months ago, during January, according to Marapira. Matiza reported finding money problems during an audit of her work. Marapira went to check things out since he connected them initially. He messaged Nadia afterward to set up a meeting about the situation.
They planned to talk the next day, but she had already contacted police. Marapira asked about ways he might help solve their conflict. She requested he ask Matiza to pause the police complaint. She suggested they meet at a neutral place to hash things out.
Marapira insists the person who accused him must apologize so that everyone can see it. He feels strongly that making baseless claims deserves public correction. He suggests people should check facts before posting serious accusations. Police continue looking into what happened to Mabvirakare.
Monday night on X, user @DrAfricanPride accused Marapira and Batsirai Joel Matiza of making the environmental activist vanish. The post blamed both men for their actions. Marapira fired back that he barely knew about their dealings. He simply introduced Mabvirakare to Matiza when she needed help with her farm project.
The trouble began months ago, during January, according to Marapira. Matiza reported finding money problems during an audit of her work. Marapira went to check things out since he connected them initially. He messaged Nadia afterward to set up a meeting about the situation.
They planned to talk the next day, but she had already contacted police. Marapira asked about ways he might help solve their conflict. She requested he ask Matiza to pause the police complaint. She suggested they meet at a neutral place to hash things out.
Marapira insists the person who accused him must apologize so that everyone can see it. He feels strongly that making baseless claims deserves public correction. He suggests people should check facts before posting serious accusations. Police continue looking into what happened to Mabvirakare.