By Fanuel Chinowaita |I came across a headline which says, President Mnangagwa has given 90 days ultimatum for the people who stole state money to return it and they will not be persecuted if they bring the money within 90 days.
It is a great move but honestly is 90 days not too much and what if they run away with that money? I believe that money also include 15 billion which was stolen from Chiyadzwa diamonds. It also includes USD which was trickly taken away from us in exchange of useless bond notes and coins.
I also believe that that money is in the houses of all the Ministers and top ZANU PF officials. I suggest that Mr President is supposed to send his investigation team to all ministers and government officials. The President used and is still dining with them. He knows them.
Houses and bank accounts of Chinamasa, Mpofu, Oppah Muchinguri and the rest of all Zanu Pf officials must be investigated now because 90 days is too much far away.
The new President of Zimbabwe must be aware that he only has less than a year before the next election. He should not take time in dealing with thieves, murderers and very corrupt government officials.
On the day of his inaugaration, his speech was and is still good for it is so promising. What the President should bear in mind is Zimbabweans have been and are still suffering. They don’t have patience anymore but need solutions now.
From the day of his swearing in, people were expecting cash in the banks the following week and jobs the following month. 90 days is far away.
Thieves must return money now for Zimbabwe need to be revamped now !!!
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They do not run away with the money. They simply follow their money. Externslised money is not in Zimbabwe. Even though the ultimatum is just hot air. Who would return a good loot to a cursed country, where coup leaders are paid with ministerial posts just within days after the coup. This is utter rubbish and mafia style, which is even worse than looters. Jesus said to the Pharisees, if there is anyone among you who has not sinned, stone this woman you are accusing of having sinned. One by one they walked away.
So true brother. I thought I was lost when I didnt find the logic behind the “notice”
I dont see much strategic thinking behind the 90 day period unless it is backed up by some other operations to ensure the funds remain where they are, that is if they are in bank accounts somewhere.
If the funds are in some bank accounts somewhere why not just organize the freezing of the accounts until further investigations are done.