War veteran’s leader Chris Mutsvangwa Ambassador Chris
Mutsvangwa has disowned Twitter accounts in his name saying they are creations
of self-exiled G40 kingpin Jonathan Moyo.
This comes after a purported exchange between him and
fellow war veterans’ leader Cde Victor Matemadanda on Twitter is being
circulated on social media platforms.
However, Ambassador Mutsvangwa, who has been a subject of a
choreographed campaigns by elements that are traceable to the decapitated G40
clique, said he is being attacked for the role he played in thwarting power
grab antics by the Moyo clique.
“I do not have a Twitter account now and never had one. The
Twitter account bearing my name and my picture is a creation of G40 Jonathan
Moyo. He feels entitled to the ZANLA wing of the historical national liberation
movement by hereditary writ.
“He views his Christopher Mutsvangwa as his nemesis as in
the November 2017 Operation Restore Legacy. This stems from my role as Chairman
of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association-(ZNLWA). We
spearheaded the drive to thwart his treacherous G40 antics at power grab by
this traitor of long practice since he absconded from Mgagau Camp ZANLA ranks
in 1975-6. This was after Ndabaningi Sithole was rejected and jettisoned as
leader of ZANU by the guerrilla army. Jonathan Moyo returned to racist Rhodesia
to report back to his racist white handlers,” he said.
At one point the phantom accounts in his name called for
dialogue between the Revolutionary Party Zanu PF and the MDC Alliance,
something that Ambassador Mutsvangwa never said.
Last year’s messages were sent on a fake Twitter account
purported to be Ambassador Mutsvangwa’s, which he denied saying he suspected
Moyo to be behind it.
Ambassador Mutsvangwa’s name has been registered on no less
than five accounts while Cde Matemadanda and other leaders of the ruling party
have also had fake accounts created in their names.
Under Twitter’s Impersonation Rules a person that pose as
another person, brand, or organization in a confusing or deceptive manner may
be permanently suspended but fake account holders usually get away with their
crimes by opening multiple accounts. Herald
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