Moyo insists he hasn't snuck back into Zimbabwe

Former Cabinet Minister Jonathan Moyo shot down rumors about secretly coming back to Zimbabwe. People started talking after his friend Walter Mzembi returned and got arrested right away. Mzembi had been hiding outside the country since 2018 because of corruption charges. His arrest made everyone wonder if other exiled politicians might try returning home. The whole situation got people curious about what other G40 members might do next.

Killer Zivhu sparked the rumors when he posted on social media about Moyo. He claimed Moyo had arrived at Bulawayo airport on Friday evening, June 20th. Zivhu shared what he said was a photo of Moyo to back up his story. The post went viral and had people arguing about whether it was real or fake. Many users started asking questions and trying to figure out the truth.

Someone asked Grok, the AI chatbot from X, to check if the claim was true. The robot said the story seemed believable based on the photo and other details. Grok mentioned reverse image searches and other sources that seemed to support the claim. The AI response made some people think Moyo really had returned to the country. This made the rumors spread even faster across social platforms.

Moyo fired back at the AI system and called the whole thing nonsense. He attacked Grok for treating fake news like real evidence. Moyo told the AI to be more careful about fact-checking and criticized Elon Musk at the same time. He stays away from Zimbabwe after the 2017 military takeover. No real proof exists that he has actually come back home.
 

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