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Mutsvangwa did not write a letter of apology to Mugabe

OUSTED WAR VETS leader Chris Mutsvangwa has dismissed as lies a letter circulating online in which he is repenting and begging for forgiveness from President Robert Gabriel Mugabe.

In the letter Mutsvanga appears to regret comments he made about party factionalism and criticism allegedly made against President Mugabe.

The two paged letter shown on picture below is said to have been penned by the former war veterans minister but Mutsvangwa has swiftly dismissed it is another cheap propaganda move to tarnish his image.

In Zanu PF factional politics, Mutsvangwa is pro Team Lacoste, a powerful faction allegedly backed by military chiefs and war vets.

Lacoste faction is pushing for Emmerson Mnangagwa presidency at the expense of First Lady Grace Mugabe who is backed by a youthful G40 faction.

 

 

 

 

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