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Auxillia Mnangagwa slammed over chartered private plane Belarus visit with twin sons Collins, Sean

Auxilia Mnangagwa and her twin sons, Collins and Sean leading a Zimbabwe government delegation

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Where are we going seNYIKA? Seems like we are still parked at the same spot where Bob left us …. educate me again “ what was the coup d’etat about?” #PitikotiMafia

According to reports, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa chartered a private plane to Belarus last week with her twin sons, Collins and Sean. It was reported that Mnangagwa and her entourage hired a Gulfstream G550, which has an average hourly rental rate of around US$10,900. The one-way trip from Harare to Minsk, the capital of Belarus, takes about 10 hours, costing a total of US$109,000.

Media reports from Belarus revealed that Mnangagwa had a meeting with President Aleksandr Lukashenko to discuss government business. However, it is unclear under what arrangement Auxillia is conducting business on behalf of the State, as first ladies in Zimbabwe do not hold official government positions.

PRESIDENT SON: Collins Mnangagwa

Pictures of the First Lady and her sons, along with controversial businessman Aleksander Zingman, meeting Belarusian Foreign Affairs Minister Sergei Aleinik, were posted on the Information Ministry’s social media pages. Zingman was appointed as an honorary consul for Zimbabwe by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in 2019.

When asked about the nature of the First Lady’s visit to Belarus, presidential spokesperson George Charamba declined to comment, and Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesperson Livit Mugejo referred all questions to the First Lady’s office.

After her meeting with Lukashenko, Mnangagwa addressed the media in Minsk, stating that there were no topics off-limits during the meeting and that they discussed everything. She praised Lukashenko’s care for his country and people, stating that he was not only a father but also a mother to his country. Notably, Mnangagwa did not travel with journalists from the State media during her trip.

🟡What is going on here @InfoMinZW? That is if you even know?

We need new leaders.🇿🇼 pic.twitter.com/7bLE09HR3b

— Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼 (@advocatemahere) April 12, 2023

Who will stop the Mnangagwa family from hijacking the state?

“_Mnangagwa’s wife doesn’t hold official government positions under Zimbabwean law, and it’s not clear under what arrangement Auxillia is conducting business on behalf of the State”https://t.co/QqpoAmJDwJ

— Zandile (@maDube_) April 12, 2023

Where are we going seNYIKA? Seems like we are still parked at the same spot where Bob left us …. educate me again “ what was the coup d’etat about?” #PitikotiMafia pic.twitter.com/LMV4FGgH3U

— LynneM 💕💝💎 (@LynneStactia) April 12, 2023

Pitikoti government Pfee …..Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 is a lost cause 💔….The military removed RGM and one of the reasons for the coup d’etat was that Grace Mugabe was mingling in government affairs…. It seems like we are still parked at the same station! #PitikotiMafia pic.twitter.com/Drsf33U72D

— LynneM 💕💝💎 (@LynneStactia) April 11, 2023

Zivhu Claims Zanu PF Wants To Call Off Polls

Controversial politician Killer Zivhu has declared that President Nelson Chamisa’s brand is too big for journalist Hopewell Chin’ono.

Zivhu was commenting on the veteran journalist’s remarks on the opposition’s potential to win the coming elections.

According to Zivhu, President Chamisa’s brand is too powerful for Chin’ono.

“Chamisa brand can’t be destroyed by your journalist, mukoma wa Shabha uyo, 2018 he was against Chamisa big time, regai aramwe haana kana basa uyo

Elections, Elections, ariko here nhaimwi, vamwe muchakaro makapedzera mari mahara, munoti Mwonzora unopenga here, uye munofunga kuti ari oga here, mukai mubike doro, gara zviya munovhota on which date, kana kurikuti muchavhota nhaimwi.

.CCC is more likely to win half or more of the parliamentary seats , wrong and arrogant decisions will backfire very soon,” Zivhu wrote on Twitter.

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