Friday 21 June 2019

I HAVE BEEN THREATENED WITH DEATH : MATUTU


ZANU PF bigwigs have reportedly issued death threats to politburo member and deputy youth league secretary Lewis Matutu after he threatened to expose corruption among his peers. 

Matutu said he was receiving calls in the dead of night from ministers and top government officials who want to gag him.

“They call at night saying Zanu PF kills, they are threatening me, but I will not be moved. The only person I will listen to is President Emmerson Mnangagwa. I
made a personal decision to join Zanu PF and will not be pushed or silenced by anyone,” he told journalists.

Matutu claimed to have evidence of ministers’ children and close aides who were moving bags of foreign currency on the black market as they sabotage economic
recovery efforts by Mnangagwa.

“I know children of ministers who are selling foreign currency on the black market, I can give you names and numbers of these people and you can go and change
money with them. I am giving them up to Sunday to come clean and if they fail we will name and shame, make no mistake,” he said.

Matutu, a close ally of Mnangagwa, said he was his own man who has been speaking against corruption within the party in private, but after his calls were not
heeded he has now taken his fight a gear up.

“I am my own man and I will speak up against such ills without fear because I understand the path that the President wants to take this country. (There are)
those who think I am being used look at me, and think I am dull; no I am an intelligent individual who is smart and can think. If they don’t take this advice
seriously, well Monday is coming,” he said.

A number of Zanu PF cadres, who have threatened to expose the status quo in the past, have perished in unclear circumstances mostly in accidents or poisonings.

Matutu, however, said Zanu PF was not an institution of hit man and accident engineers.
“Zanu PF does not kill people, they just want to threaten me, but because I have touched a raw nerve that’s why they are crying out loud,” he said. Newsday

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