Exiled former cabinet minister Jonathan Moyo has taken a swipe at ANZ proprietor and renowned publisher, Trevor Ncube for allegedly claiming that he was detained at KG6 during the coup that toppled late former President Robert Mugabe in 2017.
Responding to an article by Ncube Moyo said:
“In his pompous piece, Trevor Ncube argues by assertion, with no analysis and pontificates as if he’s Jesus Christ of Nazareth, when he’s an alpha with no omega; no wonder in the 2017 coup, he asserted with no proof; that I was detained at KGVI. It’s time he stopped his nonsense!”
He adds:
“In your self-righteous piece you trash everyone; who the hell do you think you are? Who cares about your crazy political views?
“Are you the paragon of virtue? Get off your high horse; serve your crumbling AMH; pay your abused workers fairly!
“Anyone can argue or demonstrate or prove that everyone else is wrong and they are right about any matter; but no one should get away with merely asserting that everyone else is wrong and they are right, as does Trevor in his piece, with no argument, no demonstration and no proof!
“Of course Trevor Ncube, like everyone else, is entitled to his opinion and its free expression; he and his lot should understand that in the same vein, other people are free to express their opinion on Ncube’s outrageous opinion; and that is how the cookie crumbles for everyone!”
Zwnews
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