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Breaking: Kasukuwere accepts new order?

ZIM TRANSITION
Saviour Kasukuwere, who is in the centre of the storm for his alleged allegiance to embattled President Robert in the current winds of change blowing in Zimbabwe, has tweeted for the first time, embracing the new dispensation that is likely to be borne out of today’s Parliamentary process to impeach Mugabe. Although the account is […]

Saviour Kasukuwere, who is in the centre of the storm for his alleged allegiance to embattled President Robert in the current winds of change blowing in Zimbabwe, has tweeted for the first time, embracing the new dispensation that is likely to be borne out of today’s Parliamentary process to impeach Mugabe.

Saviour Kasukuwere: “Addios (sic) Baba . 37 yrs of a good run . Let’s embrace the the new dispensation and build our nation . Unity is strength and peace are prerequisites for progress.”
Although the account is the one Kasukuwere has always used, it is not clear if he is the originator of the tweet that reads, “Addios (sic) Baba . 37 yrs of a good run . Let’s embrace the the new dispensation and build our nation . Unity is strength and peace are prerequisites for progress.”

In just 13 minutes, the tweet already has 96 replies, 76 retweets and 47 likes.

This has heightened speculation that Kasukuwere and other G40 officials have left the country as it appears the future of Mugabe as leader is now uncertain.

BY TAPIWA ZIVIRA