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Susan Mutami claims SB Moyo died in the hands of his comrades

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Temba Mliswa’s baby mama Susan Mutami has taken to her Twitter page to shed more light on her relationship with the late former Minister of Foreign Affairs Sibusiso Busi Moyo (SB Moyo).

Mutami claims that days before SB Moyo died, he revealed to her that there were some people who were after his life.

According to Mutami,  Moyo told her that if the people in question got him, they will also be after her so she should “get a flight back home” with her son.

She wrote:

“In his last days on earth SB Moyo sent someone to Avondale where I was staying and was panicking and said there are some people who are after me, if they come for me, they will definitely come for u and the little boy so I need u to get a flight back home.

Varikuda kuita zvavakaita pana Chiwenga ne mukadzi wake kwandiri (they want to do to me what they did to Chiwenga and his wife) and I need u to co-operate with me my sweetheart but if I don’t make it, u know what to do. That was the last conversation that I ever had with the late minister. RIP Soldier.

Surprisingly just before he died Hopewell Mupanganyama alias Kwenda who sits on the Asia desk had started bidding farewell to his colleagues and ended up asking for protection from MID Director Thomas Moyo when the other generals started questioning him of his closeness to SB Moyo at the time of his death.

Hopewell had been given accommodation by cousin Elson Moyo at his waterfalls home since he had nowhere to stay and they had recruited this young boy from MSU (Midlands State University) to MOFA (Ministry of Foreign Affairs). ”

Source: Twitter (Susan Mutami)

Meanwhile, Mliswa has indicated that he will soon be seeking a court order to compel Mutami to produce the couple’s ‘missing’ twin child, dead or alive.

Mliswa said that he intends to apply for an order of habeas corpus to force Australia-based Mutami to produce the second child or explain what happened to him.

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