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Chin’ono described the situation as “heartbreaking” citing it as a “consequence of looting” by ruling Zanu-PF party officials.
However, their excursion stirred a storm of social media backlash, with speculations that the visit inadvertently aligned with President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the ruling Zanu-PF party.
Mkwananzi further insinuated that Chiwenga and his alleged faction from Zanu-PF structures and the military want to block Mnangagwa’s move.
Some Zimbabweans have started to make the trek out of the country after recent general elections gave the ruling Zanu-PF another term in office and widespread skepticism that the struggling economy and hyper-inflation can be turned around soon.
Source: https://www.zimeye.net/2023/09/02/zimbabweans-begin-great-trek-to-south-africa/
South Africa’s ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC) also made it clear that it aligns with Mnangagwa’s Zanu-PF party.
“The PSMAS hospitals were shut down and the medical aid for civil servants collapsed after the massive looting of public funds by Zanu-PF elites.
“We will use Zengeza West to set an example of what can be done outside Zanu-PF corrupt rule especially in the health sector,” Chin’ono said.
While Mnangagwa is the President and his wife Auxillia automatically the First Lady, the Zanu-PF leader appointed his son Kudakwashe David as Deputy Minister of Finance.