Zimbabwean preacher, Uebert Angel (born Hubert Mudzanire) has said President Emmerson Mnangagwa doesn’t take bribes. He made remarks while talking to Al Jazeera’s undercover journalists who posed as money launderers who wanted their dirty money to be cleaned in Zimbabwe.
Uebert Angel who is portrayed as a gold mafia, tells the journalists that they probably need to pay an “appreciation fee” to meet President Mnangagwa, not bribes.
Angel added that Mnangagwa was donating US$240 million to the ruling party towards the 2023 election campaign. Appearing in the third episode of the four-part Al Jazeera documentary on gold smuggling and money laundering titled Gold Mafia: El Dorado that aired yesterday, Angel said:
His (Mnangagwa) election, I think they are spending like US$240 million and that is his money.
Angel’s sidekick, Rikki Doolan, a British religious leader and businessperson, claims that all the gold smuggling and money laundering operations are authorised by the president.
Angel has appeared in all three episodes of the Al Jazeera documentary – Gold Mafia – which allegedly exposes gold smuggling and money laundering operations in Zimbabwe.
In the episodes aired so far, Angel offers to use his diplomatic cover to facilitate gold smuggling and money laundering.
In other news – Fadzayi Mahere vows to continue exercising her right to freedom
CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere on Wednesday said that she will continue speaking freely despite her conviction of communicating falsehoods by a magistrate earlier in the day.
Speaking to journalists after her sentencing, Mahere said the Constitution of Zimbabwe guarantees her right to freedom of expression. She said:Learn More