Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa talks to the Chief Justice Luke Malaba during the swearing in ceremony of the country's vice presidents at State House in Harare, Zimbabwe, December 28, 2017Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa talks to the Chief Justice Luke Malaba during the swearing in ceremony of the country's vice presidents at State House in Harare, Zimbabwe, December 28,...
The country’s parliament approved the law, saying those working with foreign governments to injure the dignity of the country by calling for more sanctions, and other views seen to be attacking the government and its leaders will be arrested.ZANU-PF spokesperson Kennedy Mandza denies this, saying that patriotism has to do with the interest of the country.
“Patriotism has to do, with the interest of the country. If anyone is going against the interest, the protection, and the promotion of the country, is unpatriotic. And there are rules and processes that are meant to help and raise, and can be addressed.”
Supporting a political party is not being patriotic,Zanu pf is not God father of Zimbabwe
What is that white sack on tha zimbogerere's head kraaaaaaaaaaa
This mnangagwa he's so cruel he's worse than the DEVIL
Mxm!! More like a pitbull owner assuring you that 'it doesn't bite'.
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ZanuPF ANC cut from the same clothe😭 VoetsekANC VoetsekZANUPF
Even during Ian Smith, these these oppressive laws were there but he was eventually defeated. We will eventually defeat ZANUPF_Official and its surrogates.
They’re lying, ZANUPF_Official and Mnangagwa are ev!l . They want to appear like they’re more Zimbabweans than others. We will NEVER STOP 🛑 exposing their corrupt, shenanigans and human rights abuse .
Leaving their country is unpatriotic!
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