Cartels Think They Have Executive Powers In Zimbabwe

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Politburo member Chris Mutsvangwa in an interview with The standard said the so-called cartels believed to be running the country are under an illusion that they are running the country.

Mutsvangwa reportedly named Trafigura which was in a partnership with Kuda Tagwirei and said they thought they have executive powers in Zimbabwe. He further claimed the cartels, more specifically Trafigura, were causing turmoil in Zanu PF according to the publication.

Said Mtsvangwa to the publication:

The cartel almost grabbed power in 2017. Their hold on power since 2017 has been sliding down a greasy pole

From being at the top in 2017, they are now sliding down a greasy pole that is why Trafigura is running for the exit because the cartel was saying do whatever you want, we have the executive powers in the country.

They were saying they run Munhumutapa Building (Mnangagwa’s office), we run the Ministry of Finance, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, all the ministries as you know are at their command and they say all the enabling ministries are at their command

Mutsvangwa also claimed Trafigura’s activities were causing chaos in the Ruling party and angering businessmen across the region according to the publication.

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