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Susan Mutami blasts ZANU-PF and CIO dark rituals
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27275, member: 2262"] Susan Mutami recently shared shocking information about fights inside [URL='https://goldmidi.com/community/tags/zanu-pf/']ZANU PF[/URL] through social media. She claimed government security agents planned killings and performed blood rituals during battles for power within the ruling party. Mutami described how Professor Jonathan Moyo lost his daughter to what she called a state-backed killing team when ZANU PF leaders fought for control. She added that intelligence officers from the [URL='https://goldmidi.com/community/threads/how-do-you-apply-for-cio-jobs-in-zimbabwe.7935/']Central Intelligence Organisation[/URL] supposedly drank blood as part of cleansing ceremonies dating back to war times. Mutami said the killing squad took the life of Professor Moyo's daughter at the height of leadership struggles. She mentioned following the story carefully behind the scenes. The day she watched him cry at the funeral deeply affected her emotionally. According to her claims, the body was buried without a vital organ. She stated that killers in the CIO drink their victims' blood to cleanse themselves, based on practices they started during wartime. Her revelations included finding a secret plan to kill Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, son of former President Robert Mugabe. She explained this plan came from people angry at Grace Mugabe, the former First Lady. Mutami felt her conscience pushing her to act because she didn't want Grace Mugabe to experience the same pain as Professor Moyo had suffered. She reached out to President Mugabe through a trusted contact in intelligence services. The officials asked Mutami to tell her story five times. She mentioned that Happyton Bonyongwe knew about this situation. After investigating her information, they found it accurate, which surprised President Mugabe. He wondered how she gathered intelligence that even his security organization lacked. Mutami explained she wasn't trained for that kind of work, making her discovery even more impressive to the leadership. President Mugabe personally offered Mutami a job with the CIO because his intelligence-gathering skills impressed him. She politely turned down his offer, explaining she did not share the information expecting any reward. The Defence Intelligence Agency also tried to recruit her with promises of professional training. Former Foreign Affairs Minister Sibusiso Moyo learned about these job offers and immediately called her for an urgent meeting. SB Moyo angrily questioned her thinking and told her he didn't want her working in the system. He preferred having her available whenever he needed her instead. He made her choose between him and the Defence Intelligence position. Mutami says she loved him deeply, chose him over the job, and has never regretted that decision. Her connection to Moyo clearly influenced her career choices. Mutami finished by asking ZANU PF members to think about innocent people hurt by their political fights. She expressed sadness about the cycle of violence and betrayal within the ruling party and warned that struggles for power often harm uninvolved people. She compared ZANU to a beast that harms its descendants. Her statements have started new talks about the dark nature of Zimbabwe's political scene. These allegations include claims of killings, internal attacks, and intelligence plots that people have long discussed quietly among political groups. Government officials and ZANU PF representatives have not yet responded to any of these serious accusations. The silence from officials leaves these dramatic claims unanswered as they circulate through social media and public discussion channels. [/QUOTE]
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