A secret tape has popped up with ZANU PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa talking bad about Vice President Constantino Chiwenga. He calls Chiwenga cruel, unelectable, and uneducated. UK research group Dug Up found this explosive recording. It shows big fights between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Chiwenga inside the ruling party.
Mutsvangwa makes fun of how Chiwenga mixes up R and L when he talks. This proves Chiwenga never went to school, he claims. These comments show the party splitting apart before their next big meeting. Reports say Chiwenga wants everyone to make him the presidential candidate for 2028 automatically.
The recording catches Mutsvangwa questioning Chiwenga's strange logic. He says Chiwenga tries to kick out the President yet expects his blessing at the same time. Mnangagwa wants a real election to pick the next leader. He refuses to hand power over automatically, which blocks Chiwenga's plans.
Different groups inside ZANU PF fight for different futures. Some want Mnangagwa to stay beyond the 2028 term limits, while others push for Chiwenga to take over. Mutsvangwa points to how Chiwenga treated his ex-wife, Marry Mubaiwa, as a huge political mistake. She has lost limbs from illness and faces many legal problems.
Mubaiwa stands accused of trying to murder Chiwenga. She cannot leave Zimbabwe for medical help. Mutsvangwa says this treatment looks terrible to female voters across the country. He believes women voters will turn against Chiwenga because of this cruelty.
The tape shows Mutsvangwa attacking Chiwenga about his ex-wife. He points out women make up half of all Zimbabwe voters. He accuses Chiwenga of causing his former wife to lose her limbs through mean treatment. Mutsvangwa adds that Chiwenga blocks her from seeing her kids, even those from before their marriage. He claims Chiwenga stopped the President from pardoning her.
For years, there has been talk about a deal where Mnangagwa would give power to Chiwenga after his time as president. Nothing happened during 2023, and the coming 2028 elections bring fresh tensions. Mutsvangwa doubts Chiwenga can run a country. He thinks his military background fails to prepare anyone for leadership.
Mutsvangwa shares a trick to spot uneducated Shona speakers. He suggests asking them to say the letter L. The R sound comes naturally from mothers, but the L sounds come from teachers. He uses this test to call Chiwenga illiterate. He adds that war experience cannot replace education, noting that many officials went to universities before fighting.
Journalist Maynard Manyowa presents the full report on YouTube. It digs deeper into the power battles shaking Zimbabwe's ruling party. These internal fights will shape ZANU PF and the entire country as the 2028 elections approach.
Mutsvangwa makes fun of how Chiwenga mixes up R and L when he talks. This proves Chiwenga never went to school, he claims. These comments show the party splitting apart before their next big meeting. Reports say Chiwenga wants everyone to make him the presidential candidate for 2028 automatically.
The recording catches Mutsvangwa questioning Chiwenga's strange logic. He says Chiwenga tries to kick out the President yet expects his blessing at the same time. Mnangagwa wants a real election to pick the next leader. He refuses to hand power over automatically, which blocks Chiwenga's plans.
Different groups inside ZANU PF fight for different futures. Some want Mnangagwa to stay beyond the 2028 term limits, while others push for Chiwenga to take over. Mutsvangwa points to how Chiwenga treated his ex-wife, Marry Mubaiwa, as a huge political mistake. She has lost limbs from illness and faces many legal problems.
Mubaiwa stands accused of trying to murder Chiwenga. She cannot leave Zimbabwe for medical help. Mutsvangwa says this treatment looks terrible to female voters across the country. He believes women voters will turn against Chiwenga because of this cruelty.
The tape shows Mutsvangwa attacking Chiwenga about his ex-wife. He points out women make up half of all Zimbabwe voters. He accuses Chiwenga of causing his former wife to lose her limbs through mean treatment. Mutsvangwa adds that Chiwenga blocks her from seeing her kids, even those from before their marriage. He claims Chiwenga stopped the President from pardoning her.
For years, there has been talk about a deal where Mnangagwa would give power to Chiwenga after his time as president. Nothing happened during 2023, and the coming 2028 elections bring fresh tensions. Mutsvangwa doubts Chiwenga can run a country. He thinks his military background fails to prepare anyone for leadership.
Mutsvangwa shares a trick to spot uneducated Shona speakers. He suggests asking them to say the letter L. The R sound comes naturally from mothers, but the L sounds come from teachers. He uses this test to call Chiwenga illiterate. He adds that war experience cannot replace education, noting that many officials went to universities before fighting.
Journalist Maynard Manyowa presents the full report on YouTube. It digs deeper into the power battles shaking Zimbabwe's ruling party. These internal fights will shape ZANU PF and the entire country as the 2028 elections approach.