Mugabe Never Confiscated Muchinguri Book – Jonathan Moyo
29 December 2018
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Former President Robert Mugabe “did not at all” confiscate Defence Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri’s so called book.

Speaking on Twitter, former Higher Education Minister Jonathan Moyo dismissed Muchinguri’s claim that
Mugabe confiscated a book detailing the circumstances surrounding the
death of the late Zimbabwe National Liberation Army (Zanla) commander, General Josiah Magama Tongogara.

Moyo said Muchinguri-Kashiri claim to have written a book is fake because she cannot write a sentence. He urged her to address claims that she finished off Tongogara after the accident.
Said Moyo:
1. How can someone who can’t write a sentence claim to have written a book?
2. If Oppah wants to come clean on
Tongo’s death, why not address
persistent claims that she finished him off after the accident!
Muchinguri said: I wrote a book on the story [of Tongogara’s death]. I did not know that I was not allowed. Maybe now we can say it because the people are dead.When I wrote the book, I was summoned by former President Mugabe [then Prime Minister], who was in the company of the country’s military commanders Generals Solomon Mujuru, Vitalis Zvinavashe and Josiah Tungamirai, all bedecked in their official uniforms. You know how scary that is. I was asked to hand over the book.