Meanwhile, Secretary for Information Ndavaningi Nick Mangwana has spoken on the leaked audio of a conversation between Norton legislator Temba Mliswa and businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei.
In a tweet on Friday, Mangwana addresses the audio which has since gone viral on various social media platforms.
Mangwana says the authenticity of the audio is questionable since it is unverified. He says that the audio is proof that President Emmerson Mnangagwa is not captured and makes his decisions independently.
Mangwana said:
Listened to an audio circulating on Social Media. Whilst its authenticity has not been verified, what stands out is that, the parties having a conversation agree that President ED is not captured. He makes his own decisions on merit to the frustration of those with “entitlements”.
The twenty-six minute audio which seems to be a recorded phone conversation between Mliswa and Tagwirei exposes the behind scenes manoeuvres by Tagwirei as the real power behind Mnangagwa as he boasts of stopping the President from getting Chasi arrested.
The audio exposes why Advocate Fortune Chasi the Mazowe South legislator and recently sacked Minister of Energy was fired from government by Mnangagwa and replaced with little known Soda Zhemu. According to Tagwirei, the fired Minister was reluctant to take instructions from him.
In the audio, it is also revealed how ZANU PF bigwigs including Patrick Chinamasa are bitter and disapprove of Mnangagwa’s appointments of Ministers including the appointment of Sports Minister Kirsty Coventry.
The audio exposes the power behind the appointment of Sydney Gwata as ZESA Board Chairman and his relationship to Mnangagwa.
It also reveals the investigations done on opposition leader Nelson Chamisa’s deals which are linked to the Harare City Council.
The damaging audio also exposes the deals by Mnangagwa and Tagwirei through a shadowy company called SOTIC.
Tagwirei is heard boasting about his influence to have people appointed into ministerial positions in government.
Read: Audio: Listen to the leaked conversation between Kuda Tagwirei and Temba Mliswa