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Mnangagwa plays political chess in Zimbabwe
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30471, member: 2262"] Mnangagwa plays chess, not checkers. He first kicked Tendai Biti out of Parliament because Biti ran the Public Accounts Committee that exposed big corruption deals. The criminal groups linked to Mnangagwa wanted Biti gone badly. Next came his strategy to block General Constantino Chiwenga from taking power after him. They created backup plans just in case the first one failed. He plans to install someone who will shield him and his family from future investigations - that person is Kuda Tagwirei. Mnangagwa made it crystal clear that Chiwenga would never become president. This explains why Tagwirei and General Sibanda are being prepared for leadership positions alongside him. They all belong to his clan by blood. Anyone who fought against corruption or exposed wrongdoing was labeled as part of Chiwenga's team. When Mnangagwa eventually steps down, one of his sons will grab a vice-presidential spot. Most Zimbabweans try to use logical thinking when analyzing politics. Mnangagwa takes bold risks others avoid - that's how he climbed to the top. He has stolen massive amounts, including NSSA land in Borrowdale for his home. He stands to lose everything if someone outside his network takes charge. Many political events happen without public knowledge. Mnangagwa sleeps peacefully because he uses money to buy loyalty from army officials, opposition members, and influential people across all sectors, including websites and social media personalities formerly considered ethical. [/QUOTE]
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