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So, Bimha needs buckets of anointing oil and what not. But, eish, I digress again.
The interchange project is planned to be completed within one and a half years.
That’s why some of us popped off the chair when, in Chinhoyi, Chamisa said reforms didn’t matter.
On interference, it’s not as though Matanda-Moyo was whimpering just for the sake of yapping.
What is clear in all this is that the diamonds were never meant for Zimbabwe.
At this stage, you can only speculate why the project was stopped.
Zanu PF had just held its congress close by a day or two before. There is no coincidence like that.
Zimbabwe pulled out of the Commonwealth, a club of mostly former British colonies, in December 2003 after being suspended the previous year.
Do you remember the days before the coup, when, as vice president, he was talking so harshly against the rampant police blocks on our highways, down to the alleys?
So, if you were to be asked if the VP is corrupt or not, you need to give it a longish think because you are peeping at him from the other side of the veil most of the time.
We have already talked about President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga.
You remember Grace Mugabe, right? She is still around, by the way.