By A Correspondent
Legendary musician and former freedom fighter Clive Malunga has launched a scathing attack on President Emmerson Mnangagwa, describing him as “heartless” and accusing him of running the country like a “tuckshop.” This is not the first time Malunga has criticized Mnangagwa, having spoken out against him at the end of last year.
In a video circulating on social media, Malunga expressed his frustration with the current state of affairs in Zimbabwe. “You see, fear factor is our major setback. Mr. Mnangagwa is taking us for granted. He is failing to feed the nation. This has gone too far. We have to challenge this,” he said.
Malunga drew parallels between Mnangagwa’s leadership and that of former President Robert Mugabe, who was ousted in 2017. “Remember Robert Mugabe also exploited us, and now Mnangagwa is doing the same thing. Mr. Mnangagwa is heartless,” Malunga added.
Malunga’s criticism of Mnangagwa comes amid growing concerns about the country’s economic and social challenges.
The musician’s outspoken comments have sparked debate and discussion among Zimbabweans, with some praising his courage and others criticizing his approach.
Malunga has been an vocal critic of Mnangagwa’s administration, and his comments have been met with both support and backlash.
While some see him as a champion of free speech and accountability, others view his criticism as misguided and divisive .