Mnangagwa Protege Speaks: They Threatened To Kill Me And My Wife
21 January 2019
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Justice Wadyajena

By A Correspondent| A top Emmerson Mnangagwa protege, Justice Wadyajena has cast into the open what could be happening inside the “dingy” walls at the shake shake building following the military beatings which began last week Monday.

Amid rumours of a military coup and also an impending impeachment of Mnangagwa upon his return to Zimbabwe, a top Mnangagwa relative, the former Deputy Finance Minister, Terence Mukupe has indicated he has fled to Mozambique together with his family. Mukupe also wrote pleading with Zimbabweans saying the problem in the country is not Mnangagwa.

All this came at at time when there was a whirlwind of angers against Mnangagwa who announced fuel price increases, and on his landing in Russia, that country’s prime Minister Dimitry Medvedev tweeted saying his country will not be associated with unjustified fuel hikes and will neither pay money to cover for another country’s struggling revenues.

Meanwhile writing on Monday morning, Wadyajena alleged he was about to be killed. He did not mention who wanted to kill him. Wrote Wadyajena:

“They threatened to kill me & harm my family. I stand by @edmnangagwa & wish they knew ours isn’t just a political relationship. However they try, we’l NEVER QUIT nor be intimidated.

“The plot is foiled, they lack numbers for impeachment &the devil isn’t @ProfJNMoyo but amongst us! “

On Sunday, Mnangagwa announced that he is quitting his Davos trip and flying back home.

The rumour that went through at the weekend suggested that Mnangagwa is going to land in Mozambique where Mukupe says he is now based with his (the latter’s) family.

Efforts to get a direct interview with Mukupe Sunday night were fruitless as calls to his number were repeatedly declined.

At the time of writing it was believed Mnangagwa is now on his way to Zimbabwe, although ZimEye.com discovered that his plane was reported as still in Azerbaijan Monday morning. ZimEye is Monday morning investigating.