FELIX TONGOGARA A YOUNG BROTHER TO the late General Josiah Magama , who led the liberation struggle, says that Zimbabweans must vote for Mnangagwa who can take this country forward as he he was part of the revolution,

FELIX TONGOGARA A YOUNG BROTHER TO the late General Josiah Magama , who led the liberation struggle, says that Zimbabweans must vote for Mnangagwa who can take this country forward as he he was part of the revolution, unlike others Zimbabweans who have only read about it, clearly cementing the Zanu pf mantra that no one can lead the country without war credentials.
 
What most Zimbabweans are unaware of, is that Zanu pf are a family business, as I have always published about the nepotism within the system. For your own information, the late General Josiah Magama Tongogara;s sister Jayne married Mnangagwa in 1973 after he was released from prison but succumbed to cancer in 2002 having had 6 children together, made up of five girls one boy. Subsequently President Emmerson Mnangagwa married his second wife, First lady Auxillia in 2003 and the couple have three sons.
Remember Oppah Muchinguri was reportedly Tongogra’s war time girlfriend and was in the same car in the accident in which Tongogara died but she reportedly came out with no scratch, an elimination by Mugabe and those in his circle who knew that Tongogara was set to lead Zimbabwe after the December Lancaster Agreement which ended the liberation war. She was however not so fortunate almost 40 years later in the bombing at Bulawayo White City stadium as she reportedly lost abreat and had to be flown to South Africa for treatment.
To bring you up to speed, this is why Mnangagwa and Mugabe were not so trusting of each other because they both knew about each other’s murderous traits including the gen Tongogara’s death, gukurahundi and other Zanu pf eliminations,..politics is a dirty game!  With that close family connection, what else can he tell us apart from certified hogwash,…vote wisely!  By Sibusiso Ngwenya
photo-former president Robert Mugabe, the late General Josiah Magama  and President Emmerson Mnangagwa

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