The biggest problem I have with this discussion is Chris Mutsvangwa was interrupted so many times when he was just about to say something interesting. Interviewers need to let a person speak until he finishes his point. The idea of extracting information is not necessarily through questions but other interesting things the person says & which listeners or viewers may find more interesting than the answers to prepared questions
@@WellingtonMachinguraIts not like this discussion was about a particular subject matter or other guests who needed to be given a chance to speak. In this kind of set up, the guest should be allowed to speak until apedza & that's exactly what some of us would rather hear.
He never liked Mugabe and Mugabe never liked him though. It was all stage managed, most ex-combatants that Mugabe didn't like or felt threatened with were deployed as ambassadors.
I really think we need to understand that academic achievements and intellect are 2 completely different things. Zimbabwe is where it is today because of such ideologies!
46:15 Tinashe totally got it wrong here. They were talking about two different individuals I suspect the Anglo-saxon backed businessman being talked about is Strive not Wicknell
You are spot on there. I was surprised he continued with "akachibata kuti dzwi" . The down part of this interview is they stopped Mutsvanga of sharing important information. Tinashe was biased, he represents a certain group in all this, sad.
We really want the de mutualisation by Old Mutual unpacked because I am convinced we were rugpulled and we are owed money by Old Mutual as a country and as policy holders. At least our buildings are still in existence and am sure some compensation can take place. Thank you for this interview.
really enjoyed this one. Whilst l may not always agree with Mutsvangwa's political views, l have to admit that the guy is intelligent, knowledgeable and exhaustive
Same, for the first time I now believe I understand the views of Zanu Pf. However, it does mean I will vote for them. I see their viewpoints but I believe that they are outdated now. The liberation movement is a hill they will all die on and has excluded a whole generation nekuti hatina kuenda kuhondo statement.
Enjoyed the interview, save for the tact of the interviewer... who seems very academic and bookish. Chris, it appears, is a real treasure trove of "realpolitik" and the effects of actions, whilst the interviewer is stuck on the actions themselves. Anyways keep up the good work, lads.
Hate him or love him. This guy is extremely intelligent. Principle is a whole different conversation but intelligence? There is absolutely no doubt whatsover.
U know we used to share the same Baber na Senior Chris but l observed something remarkable about him kuti everytime anenge ane aine E-Book with him reading. He is a big reader mudhara uyu
Great nuggets from Mr.Mutsvangwa ...i wish the interviewers would let him speak and complete his line of thought...the interuptions spoiled what otherwise would have been a very informative talk
remember these are hour interviews and they need to keep it moving. However it did kill something because he did raise something profound that I ma curious to know more
A very insightful conversation ,although we cannot grasp much because of the interruptions.We need three or four episodes on this,we have much to learn.
He has been in power for two terms now. Where is the stainless steel industry he talks about? Grace is long gone. So are Kasukuwere and Zhuwao. So what’s his excuse now? He was number 1 at university and has all the power.
Mutsvangwa is being a revisionist and trying to invalidate the roles that Mugabe and Mukuru played in the liberation struggle. Yes, Mugabe messed up the economy no doubt. It is also known that ED aingovawo gwandaposhto waRGM.
U Chris angimthandi at all, ngiyamzonda. Though he adds a spin to everything the guy is smart and well researched n has good understanding of not only the politics of the world but also economics etc. Imagine if he was working for the genuine good of Zimbabwe and not having to bat for Zanu all the time
An interesting interview save for the nailing of the former president yet Mutsvangwa was also part of the Mugabe era playing all the cards then…I just wonder what he is going to say post ED era … 🤔 pliz jus let the old man rest in peace …
Very interesting discussion. Some of the info is on point, some of the info is wayward. Yes, Old Mutual used to be called. Colonial Mutual. That's a fact. I didn't know that was the noise on demutualisation 🤔.
It is important to document our history. When we fail to write it down, we lose the details and valuable information over time. The wisdom of our gurus and elders often goes unshared because it isn’t preserved. Writing a book or documenting this knowledge would not only honour their insights but also serve as a guide for the next generation. Haa thats why tisina identity at times
History is learnt so that we understand what the core issues are. He said people went to war to fight for themselves not the future. Which is why it makes sense war vets always want their money. They were promised things that the current Gvt has not fulfilled and i doubt they will ever make it work.
@@tatendacharleszindoga7542He is totally fabricating history and twisting facts in this interview! Go back and read history both from us and the Rhodesians and you will be shocked by the lies he is telling. There is absolutely nothing to learn from Mutsvangwa in this interview. He has totally sidelined very important figures along factional lines🤦🏾♂️
Gentleman, I think a little more emotional intelligence will help. When you bring storied individuals like Chris Mutsvangwa let's not engage them like beer buddies. I think we could have pried more from the Ambassador with a little more tact.
Never seen anyone who overestimates their existence like this man. Now downplaying Mugabe's intellectual prowess. You say high IQ but he is very emotional and bitter.
A forest is not made up of one tree, but rather, the propagation of that one tree, through the many seeds that it releases into an atmosphere. To undermine the contributions of RGM, is an act of castrating the historical track records that make us who we are today. It is the equivalent of chopping the tree down in anticipation that planting a new one will suddenly germinate as a forest from the onset. We need to foster the culture of respecting our historic figures, regardless of our differences, if we intend to realise compound growth. #IweNeniTineNasa
Denigrating a dead man who can’t defend himself is not cool. Allowing that dead man to be denigrated on your programme is even worse, but hey I can see the tribal angle.
@@nutechousespinnaclehomes7963 one of the hosts asking the questions is a Karanga/vene from the Masvingo area - Gutu or Chivi. Same or similar clan to the current president.
great dialogue. Many opportunities were missed for meaningful back and forth with the guest. I think Mr Mutsvangwa was interrupted on too many occasions. I understand the host wanted to make sure they stick to a script.
Izvi zvinyaya zve more than 40 years ago... Zvino vaka sei Zimbabwe..... Tave bhoo nezvima story Izvi Takuda real progress mu Zimbabwe guys Guys we need free education we need clean drinking water. We need free health care.... what Mugabe did in 1967 hazvina Basa..... Talk about how to build the country into a better place...... Please please please hondo Tave bhoo
It's a beautiful discussion and a lot of historical context of Zimbabwe however on Mask, Mr Mutsvangwa got it wrong Elon is of English origin and the father has lived in his home country in England is an English man who speaks very aristocrat type of English Mr Mutsvangwa should admit on things that he doesn't know and learn from others.
The presenter made a cardinal blunder by introducing cde Mutsvangwa as 'very intelligent " He should have left that to the audience and ability to mess around with the Queen's language that becomes a measure of intelligence. So far Cde Mutsvangwa holds his own no doubt about that. he is brilliant for real
Haa Chris anozonyanya pride nekuzvida kunozvakwaita kuti asave very objective in his narration of the history. Honestly, belittling Mugabe like he does makes his narration unfair and untruthful in some aspects. We do like to hear him, Chris, provide some perspectives into the history but he was quite young during the war, and much younger than Mugabe, ED and others who had languished in prisons in Rhodesia. And talking of leadership in liberation struggles, it is scientifically known and proven that it is not all about everyone in leadership being able to hold a gun and shoot. No no no no. Mugabe became the moral face of the liberation and played a serious role that should be appreciated. Even Bob's leadership in his early years of leading Zimbabwe was not bad. Bob failed when he was now old, and he made mistakes for sure. Chris needs to learn to appreciate and give respect where respect is due. He should learn from our current president ED, on being appreciative and respecful to all leaders who contributed to Zim's history and leberation.
The interviewers called themselves intellects at the same level with Chris. They were overzealous and it became a debate instead of structuring the interview to let mutsvangwa talk and explain clearly
Lol😂funny part he insisted on Mask being Afrikaneer when Mask is of English origin and it's known world over he made me laugh saying he is not from Wedter Cape, Lol, he still believe in old SA racial ethnicity regional set up just because he read that Elon lived in Pretoria and he thinks he is of Afrikanaans origin as Pretoria is mostly Afrikaneers but his father was clear that he is of English origin he even went to stay in England.
@@nutechousespinnaclehomes7963he says he identifies as Afrikaners 49:11 because of his Pretoria background. The base for SA Englishman is Cape Town whilst Pretoria is the capital of Afrikaners
Tinashe we get it, u are very intelligent and you know everything bho. But let him talk and finish then you can rebutt you killing a great conversation
At the end of yhe day this conversation was useless because it didnt bring any solution to the problems that we are facing as Zimbabweans today. Talk is cheap, we need ideas , solutions and progress.
I'm not too sure if the interviewers were pressed for time but they need to let him finish his line of thought. It's frustrating when he is going into depth and is cut off and taken in a different direction. Other than that great interview.
The guy in sunglasses you don't need to show off your knowledge by interrupting a guest, let the guest feel free to respond even when you have some knowledge all us to hear what the guest say.
How can we laugh to Mutsvangwa when he says in 2008 our current president "married" the army and ZANU PF😳😳😳 That is blatantly unconstitutional! As a country we lost lives in 2008 for fuck's sake
This guy start by claiming to be smart and then go on to show loads of ignorance throughout. Intellectual Tinashe lacks to understand that we don’t even know who he is and don’t care what he has to say. We want to hear from Chris To even think he ends with suggesting Alcohol next time. lol This is a typical example of uneducated intellectuals . Well done to Chris for trying to say something
Too much chasing of foreign capital is going to keep us in economic colonization. I believe if we organised well we can create a mechanism to fund internally. No one can tell me there is no capital internally when buildings mostly residential are mushrooming everywhere......we lack creativity and organisation to channel that capital away from consumption into investments........
I disagree with Chris that ZAPU failed in Hwange and Sipolilo. Those still remain the most serious battles that happened in Rhodesia then. His history of how ZANU at the beginning is not correct. There are many people still alive who can narrate the history better. The Northeast he is talking about was not battles but killing a farmers and nothing else. They, as Zanu, can not mention a single battle in the country except Chinoyi Battle with the police.
The biggest problem I have with this discussion is Chris Mutsvangwa was interrupted so many times when he was just about to say something interesting.
Interviewers need to let a person speak until he finishes his point.
The idea of extracting information is not necessarily through questions but other interesting things the person says & which listeners or viewers may find more interesting than the answers to prepared questions
You are absolutely correct. He is trying to explain and he is interrupted so many times.
Mutsvangwa can never finish talking, he has to be interrupted
You're so right. He was about to expound into why exactly Chitepo and Tongogara are not with us today, before being interrupted...lol
@@WellingtonMachinguraIts not like this discussion was about a particular subject matter or other guests who needed to be given a chance to speak. In this kind of set up, the guest should be allowed to speak until apedza & that's exactly what some of us would rather hear.
Typical of Tinashe. He loves the sound of his own voice too much
The interviewers please bring back Mutsvangwa and let him explain without you interrupting at every word
If mutsvangwa can talk like this about mugabe,lets wait and hear what he'll have to say about the incumbent in 5 years time.
Mutsvangwa is as good as mugabe if not better
He is so good at that. We can not wait for Ed to go, he will open his big mouth.
He never liked Mugabe and Mugabe never liked him though. It was all stage managed, most ex-combatants that Mugabe didn't like or felt threatened with were deployed as ambassadors.
He was critical of Mugabe even during his tenure!
I really think we need to understand that academic achievements and intellect are 2 completely different things. Zimbabwe is where it is today because of such ideologies!
Not true
46:15 Tinashe totally got it wrong here. They were talking about two different individuals I suspect the Anglo-saxon backed businessman being talked about is Strive not Wicknell
yes they are talking about 2 diff people chris mentions getting him his 1st licence and that is Strive while Tinashe is talking of Wicknell
You are spot on there. I was surprised he continued with "akachibata kuti dzwi" . The down part of this interview is they stopped Mutsvanga of sharing important information. Tinashe was biased, he represents a certain group in all this, sad.
was Strive seeking a Starlink partnership @@anesumudiwa2551
It was Wicknell who wanted those Starlink rights. Joshua Nkomo is the one who got Strive the license. Chris wasn't involved.
@ then which first license is being reffered to by Chris?
Tinashe please let guest speak!
Long story short Hon Ambassador since you are an intelectual, tell us the poverty rate and employment rate at independence and today.
We really need a part 2 of this, hopefully without much interruptions from the interviewer.
We really want the de mutualisation by Old Mutual unpacked because I am convinced we were rugpulled and we are owed money by Old Mutual as a country and as policy holders. At least our buildings are still in existence and am sure some compensation can take place. Thank you for this interview.
really enjoyed this one. Whilst l may not always agree with Mutsvangwa's political views, l have to admit that the guy is intelligent, knowledgeable and exhaustive
He seemed lost to me
Same, for the first time I now believe I understand the views of Zanu Pf. However, it does mean I will vote for them. I see their viewpoints but I believe that they are outdated now. The liberation movement is a hill they will all die on and has excluded a whole generation nekuti hatina kuenda kuhondo statement.
I might be wrong but Mutsvangwa seems to have one answer for everything but just tweaks it depending on the question
true....its always china this...capital follows that...
Enjoyed the interview, save for the tact of the interviewer... who seems very academic and bookish. Chris, it appears, is a real treasure trove of "realpolitik" and the effects of actions, whilst the interviewer is stuck on the actions themselves. Anyways keep up the good work, lads.
Mutsvangwa should not try to confuse us. 2008 was a horror and brutal show. Mnangagwa and his so called political commissars killed people. Period 😢
Why did the first question have to be the historical song we have heard for decades. Hakuna magetsi and there pressing issues about the economy
Chris cannot do an interview and not mention Manhize 😂
My thoughts too 😂😂
Manhize ideologist 😂😂
lol 😂 he says it’s his project and ED also claims it’s his 😂
He will rule us one day with his Manhizeism 🤣🤣🤣
Hate him or love him. This guy is extremely intelligent. Principle is a whole different conversation but intelligence? There is absolutely no doubt whatsover.
Wow thank you Ambassador Mutsvangwa. Very informative. Lets pursue the Old Mutual issue again. We need another Part 2 on Old Mutual.
the interviewers are not letting Mutsvangwa get out his points,this guy has so many facts that seem not been in the public domain.
Facts hapana
Much respect Mr Mutsvangwa....viva
This is the best podcast in Zimbabwe, tuckling economics and everything related
U know we used to share the same Baber na Senior Chris but l observed something remarkable about him kuti everytime anenge ane aine E-Book with him reading. He is a big reader mudhara uyu
Great nuggets from Mr.Mutsvangwa ...i wish the interviewers would let him speak and complete his line of thought...the interuptions spoiled what otherwise would have been a very informative talk
The hosts are the most irritating people I've ever seen, shut up and let the man speak.
If the presenter stops interrupting , this would make the interview more interesting
remember these are hour interviews and they need to keep it moving. However it did kill something because he did raise something profound that I ma curious to know more
Building a steel plant and city at what cost? What would they get in return?
A very insightful conversation ,although we cannot grasp much because of the interruptions.We need three or four episodes on this,we have much to learn.
Old Mutual really deserves an episode of its own coz wow!!!
Regai ndimbonotsvaga kuti Rapacity zvinorevei, ndirikudzoka
Aggressive greed
rapacity -greed
He has been in power for two terms now. Where is the stainless steel industry he talks about? Grace is long gone. So are Kasukuwere and Zhuwao. So what’s his excuse now? He was number 1 at university and has all the power.
Power is sweet, you'll forget all these things you had in mind before you got drunk with power.
Rapacity means "aggressive greed" according to Oxford Languages online
The interviewers kept on interrupting Mutsvangwa
Mutsvangwa is being a revisionist and trying to invalidate the roles that Mugabe and Mukuru played in the liberation struggle. Yes, Mugabe messed up the economy no doubt. It is also known that ED aingovawo gwandaposhto waRGM.
believe on him or not , he has some facts that grip the salt.
That was totally awesome, l ❤Really enjoy this talk 😂 Please call Mutsvangwa again 🤞💪😅 We as a Country need a part two 😂
U Chris angimthandi at all, ngiyamzonda. Though he adds a spin to everything the guy is smart and well researched n has good understanding of not only the politics of the world but also economics etc.
Imagine if he was working for the genuine good of Zimbabwe and not having to bat for Zanu all the time
You should interview Margaret Dongo as well
We need a fresh interview for Old Mutual only and please next time allow Chris to finish talking… your unnecessary continued interruptions is bad
Thanks Chris. We are learning all the time 😅
An interesting interview save for the nailing of the former president yet Mutsvangwa was also part of the Mugabe era playing all the cards then…I just wonder what he is going to say post ED era … 🤔 pliz jus let the old man rest in peace …
Amazing episode. Mutsvangwa is masterful in delivery, and has the capacity to extract the activities of the past to give them today'a meaning.
Very interesting discussion. Some of the info is on point, some of the info is wayward. Yes, Old Mutual used to be called. Colonial Mutual. That's a fact. I didn't know that was the noise on demutualisation 🤔.
Chris is very toxic
It is important to document our history. When we fail to write it down, we lose the details and valuable information over time. The wisdom of our gurus and elders often goes unshared because it isn’t preserved. Writing a book or documenting this knowledge would not only honour their insights but also serve as a guide for the next generation.
Haa thats why tisina identity at times
The worst interview on this platform, our economy is broken but all he can tell is history.... waste of data.
History is learnt so that we understand what the core issues are. He said people went to war to fight for themselves not the future. Which is why it makes sense war vets always want their money. They were promised things that the current Gvt has not fulfilled and i doubt they will ever make it work.
@@tatendacharleszindoga7542He is totally fabricating history and twisting facts in this interview! Go back and read history both from us and the Rhodesians and you will be shocked by the lies he is telling. There is absolutely nothing to learn from Mutsvangwa in this interview. He has totally sidelined very important figures along factional lines🤦🏾♂️
It's actually interesting to listen to Mutsvangwa.
He doesn t fancy Chiwenga at all lol
Kkkk Tinashe ser him up😅
Also noticed that. He just dismissed him like that.
I wish they had let him speak more about Old Mutual seems he had a point we all seem to have missed
“Intellectually our level” had to stop there😂
Gentleman, I think a little more emotional intelligence will help. When you bring storied individuals like Chris Mutsvangwa let's not engage them like beer buddies. I think we could have pried more from the Ambassador with a little more tact.
Never seen anyone who overestimates their existence like this man. Now downplaying Mugabe's intellectual prowess. You say high IQ but he is very emotional and bitter.
Its the Condescending tone that the "Liberators" speak in , we can not be held at ransom all our lives.
True about OM share fungibility and serious capital flight. Mutsvanga is right..
The Lithium Comment from Baba Nyenyedzi though.
😂😂😂
A forest is not made up of one tree, but rather, the propagation of that one tree, through the many seeds that it releases into an atmosphere.
To undermine the contributions of RGM, is an act of castrating the historical track records that make us who we are today. It is the equivalent of chopping the tree down in anticipation that planting a new one will suddenly germinate as a forest from the onset.
We need to foster the culture of respecting our historic figures, regardless of our differences, if we intend to realise compound growth. #IweNeniTineNasa
Denigrating a dead man who can’t defend himself is not cool. Allowing that dead man to be denigrated on your programme is even worse, but hey I can see the tribal angle.
Isn't Mutsvangwa from same region with Mugabe, Mashonaland West? Mhondoro(Mutsvangwa) and Mugabe (Zvimba)?
No. Mutsvangwa is from Manicaland
@@nutechousespinnaclehomes7963 one of the hosts asking the questions is a Karanga/vene from the Masvingo area - Gutu or Chivi. Same or similar clan to the current president.
3 min watching I have a question
Does this Chitepo Story help us have electricity in Zimbabwe??
Just give the man time to speak dnt interrupt him and try to drive him to your lines of argument
His hatred for Mugabe is unbelievable
great dialogue. Many opportunities were missed for meaningful back and forth with the guest. I think Mr Mutsvangwa was interrupted on too many occasions. I understand the host wanted to make sure they stick to a script.
Izvi zvinyaya zve more than 40 years ago... Zvino vaka sei Zimbabwe.....
Tave bhoo nezvima story Izvi Takuda real progress mu Zimbabwe guys
Guys we need free education we need clean drinking water. We need free health care.... what Mugabe did in 1967 hazvina Basa..... Talk about how to build the country into a better place...... Please please please hondo Tave bhoo
For the NEXT ONE, please ALLOW the interview to flow smoothly without unnecessary and annoying interruptions. Thank you.
So zanu couldn’t arrest old mutual dealings up to this date
Zimbabwe is a small country, the sooner we get that into our heads the better!
This is an incredible interview gents! 🙌🏿🙌🏿. Cde does not fuck with Mugabe AT ALL 😂
Interviewers need to give their guests the opportunity to express themselves without multiple interjections. So irritating 😢
It's a beautiful discussion and a lot of historical context of Zimbabwe however on Mask, Mr Mutsvangwa got it wrong Elon is of English origin and the father has lived in his home country in England is an English man who speaks very aristocrat type of English Mr Mutsvangwa should admit on things that he doesn't know and learn from others.
Spilling the beans, Kasukuwere and Zhuwao... Adzi chii! Hazvisi zveZimbabwe😂😂
That's Mutsvangwa for you! Irresistible!
Education without production. It manifests in that man.
Informative, but the hosts must learn not to interrupt the guests.
Plan your questions as well.
The presenter made a cardinal blunder by introducing cde Mutsvangwa as 'very intelligent " He should have left that to the audience and ability to mess around with the Queen's language that becomes a measure of intelligence. So far Cde Mutsvangwa holds his own no doubt about that. he is brilliant for real
Another part 2 on old mutual,moving investments offshore in anticipation of a stable market
Haa Chris anozonyanya pride nekuzvida kunozvakwaita kuti asave very objective in his narration of the history. Honestly, belittling Mugabe like he does makes his narration unfair and untruthful in some aspects. We do like to hear him, Chris, provide some perspectives into the history but he was quite young during the war, and much younger than Mugabe, ED and others who had languished in prisons in Rhodesia. And talking of leadership in liberation struggles, it is scientifically known and proven that it is not all about everyone in leadership being able to hold a gun and shoot. No no no no. Mugabe became the moral face of the liberation and played a serious role that should be appreciated. Even Bob's leadership in his early years of leading Zimbabwe was not bad. Bob failed when he was now old, and he made mistakes for sure. Chris needs to learn to appreciate and give respect where respect is due. He should learn from our current president ED, on being appreciative and respecful to all leaders who contributed to Zim's history and leberation.
FRUSTRATING that the interviewers keep interrupting Mutsvangwa. Please bring him back and let him speak. Let him finish his sentences!!!!
the interviewer with glasses....... please man, the man talk without interruptions
hmmmmmm Chris is too emotional. We need a more logical discussion
fair to say vamutsvanagwa has strong feelings about old mutual lol
The interviewers called themselves intellects at the same level with Chris. They were overzealous and it became a debate instead of structuring the interview to let mutsvangwa talk and explain clearly
`They should have built a dam at manhize,they are capable of that`.What are you capable of?This is 58 minutes of my time that i will never get back.
Mutsvangwa is still stuck in the 1800s if he thinks that there is still animosity between the boers and the English.
Lol😂funny part he insisted on Mask being Afrikaneer when Mask is of English origin and it's known world over he made me laugh saying he is not from Wedter Cape, Lol, he still believe in old SA racial ethnicity regional set up just because he read that Elon lived in Pretoria and he thinks he is of Afrikanaans origin as Pretoria is mostly Afrikaneers but his father was clear that he is of English origin he even went to stay in England.
There was and still is a divide between the English and Afrikaners in SA
@@nutechousespinnaclehomes7963he says he identifies as Afrikaners 49:11 because of his Pretoria background. The base for SA Englishman is Cape Town whilst Pretoria is the capital of Afrikaners
Why is it that Chris Mutsvangwa never makes an interview without mentioning Manhize ? is it the only thing that Zimbabwe has
Tinashe we get it, u are very intelligent and you know everything bho. But let him talk and finish then you can rebutt you killing a great conversation
People im never tired of listening to ;
1.Chris Mutsvangwa
2.Tendai Biti
3.Fadzayi
4.Nero
Chris is miles ahead of his other cdes
At the end of yhe day this conversation was useless because it didnt bring any solution to the problems that we are facing as Zimbabweans today. Talk is cheap, we need ideas , solutions and progress.
you need to understand and agree what the actual problem is so that you can build a solution for it.
kkkkkkk Cde Chris ngavadzoke 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣what an interesting interview. he must right a book
Book of lies
I'm not too sure if the interviewers were pressed for time but they need to let him finish his line of thought. It's frustrating when he is going into depth and is cut off and taken in a different direction. Other than that great interview.
Ko mukambonyarara boyz
We need him again,he talks well when hes not doing Zanu propaganda
Ambassador yiu have my respect sir i salute you
The guy in sunglasses you don't need to show off your knowledge by interrupting a guest, let the guest feel free to respond even when you have some knowledge all us to hear what the guest say.
How can we laugh to Mutsvangwa when he says in 2008 our current president "married" the army and ZANU PF😳😳😳 That is blatantly unconstitutional! As a country we lost lives in 2008 for fuck's sake
From many platforms Mtsvangwa has failed to bring forth points
This guy start by claiming to be smart and then go on to show loads of ignorance throughout.
Intellectual Tinashe lacks to understand that we don’t even know who he is and don’t care what he has to say. We want to hear from Chris
To even think he ends with suggesting Alcohol next time. lol
This is a typical example of uneducated intellectuals .
Well done to Chris for trying to say something
The old mutual discussion towards the end shows why the country is where it is.
Old Mutual is mean. Not that Chris is right.
yah but chero tikazogara SaMutsvangwa chirungu vanorova.
rapacity, rebuff, overturers, cavoting, fungibility, primacy, usurper
id love to hear Themba here
Too much chasing of foreign capital is going to keep us in economic colonization. I believe if we organised well we can create a mechanism to fund internally. No one can tell me there is no capital internally when buildings mostly residential are mushrooming everywhere......we lack creativity and organisation to channel that capital away from consumption into investments........
If Burkina Faso can do it.Why not Zimbabwe????
The interviewers are incompetent, Ask a question and SHUT UP and LISTEN TO THE ANSWER
You are right. Theses interviewers where actually disturbing me from hearing what was being explained by making unnecessary and useless interjections.
Great sound quality
I disagree with Chris that ZAPU failed in Hwange and Sipolilo. Those still remain the most serious battles that happened in Rhodesia then. His history of how ZANU at the beginning is not correct. There are many people still alive who can narrate the history better. The Northeast he is talking about was not battles but killing a farmers and nothing else. They, as Zanu, can not mention a single battle in the country except Chinoyi Battle with the police.
The 2 guys need to let the interviewee talk and stop interrupting unnecessarily!!