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*How Zimbabweans On Social Media Responded To Mnangagwa's Call To Return Externalised Funds* *Follow Pindula on WhatsApp for daily new updates* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va84dngJP21B2nWeyM3v?xe On Tuesday President Emmerson Mnangagwa called on Zimbabweans who may have illegally externalised funds to return them within 3 months without fear of prosecution. Mnangagwa warned that those who did not would face prosecution once the three months had elapsed. Here is how some Zimbabweans on social media responded to the President’s Directive: ---------- itel A70 256GB $99USD WhatsApp: https://wa.me/263715068543 Calls: 0772464000 ---------- https://twitter.com/ChelleChipato/status/935512527550799873 https://twitter.com/RMajongwe/status/935536922222645250 > This is a cop out. Who are the biggest beneficiaries of this amnesty? We are being sold a dummy here maCdes. People with money in China will return a fraction & benefit from this amnesty. @lashiasn @tichray @matigary @auzqn @wamagaisa @freemankudziw https://t.co/YXuhXCasJw > — Liberty Mupakati (@LibertyMup) November 28, 2017 > #Zimbabwe New President Mnangagwa hits the ground running! Excellent step in the right direction. https://t.co/71dKnd6dkX > — Trudy Stevenson 🇿🇼 (@ambatrud) November 28, 2017 > Probably doing it so he can also return the funds he externalised. But it's fine. Clean slate https://t.co/nMhZbn4irz > — Don Chorleone (@Don_Chorleone_) November 28, 2017 > But half a loaf is better than nothing blaz. Imagine if we were to recover just half or even a quarter of what Grace and her brats and all the other mashefu externalized. The bulk of that $15bln diamond loot was externalized, no doubt. But ka1 tikawana hedu chero $5bln chete > — Tich Ray (@TichRay) November 28, 2017 > its high time they should use gov letter heads https://t.co/CbduHtNlwe > — Famba Nero Famba🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼 (@Supapepo) November 28, 2017 > Massive panic grips Harare as Zimbabwe's new President Emmerson Mnangagwa announces a 3-month amnesty for crooks to surrender all funds and assets which were smuggled out of the country. Wanya tsotsi!! > — Brezh Malaba (@BrezhMalaba) November 28, 2017 > Did Mr Mugabe leave with headed paper and the seal of the President's office? It's hard to know what to believe. https://t.co/LFPfQ84PQb > — Alex T Magaisa 🇿🇼 (@Wamagaisa) November 28, 2017 > This is self-serving, look to the Belvedere and Ridgeview neighbourhoods for answers on the timing of this https://t.co/PcuFhAkUgX > — Joe Black 🇿🇼 (@joeblackzw) November 28, 2017 > I think that's a very diplomatic way to do it, although I doubt anyone will actually comply. https://t.co/n7q1BiLNlt > — Tavó-Jean🇿🇼 (@SadzaWithSoul) November 28, 2017 > Hokoyo na ED. Hopefully not the same rhetoric we are used to under Mugabe rule! https://t.co/9cXWW7NMw9 > — David M Mhambare. (@dmmhambare) November 28, 2017 > True. Even @Hon_Maziwisa and @OscarPambuka1 should return money stolen from ZESA! > — Fredo (@tatendeka) November 28, 2017 > How much is "huge somes of money"?Where was it "externalised" to and by whom?If they were really serious they would say "A,B & C stole X amount and externalised it to Z… we want this money back!" > — Tungi Mu (@TungiMu) November 28, 2017 > It's this naivety that got Zimbabweans worshiping Mugabe into this abyss we find ourselves in. Let's hold our horses for now. Leadership isn't ABC, soon we will see where we're being taken #Focus > — Julian G. Chidzidzi (@ChidzidziG) November 28, 2017 > While they are at it please can the Competition and Tariffs Commission reign in the extortionate hiking of prices by retailers. #Collusion > — Lenox Lizwi Mhlanga (@lenoxmhlanga) November 28, 2017 > I hope Wicknell and Obert Mpofu are listening,Chatunga nad Robert Mugabe too. #Bringbackthemoney > — Rocket Man (@theozimbo) November 28, 2017 > Why is the nigga playing deaf and dumb when we want answers or whereabouts of our 15$ billion. Because they are trying by all means to distract us by focusing on those petty thieves . Why not focus all that vigilance on securing back $15billion dollars > — #zanupfmustgo🇿🇼 (@theghorst) November 28, 2017 > 3 long months, how much did they take?? 15 billion is a lot??@OpenParlyZw @matigary > — simbex1 (@simbamupiwi) November 28, 2017 > ED's 3 months ultimatum is a step in the right direction. But it must be understood y pple some spirited $ out of the system. They had no confidence in it. That's must be fixed at a policy level. The flip-side is its 3 months to cover tracks@chitaganya @mayor_justice @chitaganya > — mmatigari (@matigary) November 28, 2017 _If you found this article useful_ *Please support Pindula by forwarding to friends and groups*
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