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Temba Mliswa and His Handlers Blame VP Chiwenga for Bill No. 3 Rejection: A Misguided Attack and Accepting Defeat? By Isaac Makomichi After CAB 3's rejection, Temba Mliswa tweeted, blaming VP Chiwenga, citing his supporters for the downfall. He accused Chiwenga of making people think he's a better leader, but Zimbabweans see integrity and people-first leadership in him, values rooted in our liberation struggle. Temba Mliswa says "supporters can't be fired, but they can cause the coach to be fired", implying Chiwenga's dismissal is an option. But firing a coach loved by supporters can lead to trouble. We know Temba Mliswa speaks for KT, it's shameful they blame Chiwenga for Zimbabweans rejecting a power-grabbing bill. Picture this: Chiwenga called for arrests of Zvigananda stealing national resources and wanted Bill 3 via referendum. If the President agreed, everyone would be happy and praising the President. Instead, the focus is on blaming Chiwenga. Chiwenga's speeches aren't undermining the President; he's saying how things should be done for all Zimbabweans. He respects the President, proved by removing Mugabe and putting ED in power. Chiwenga isn't power-hungry. Chiwenga puts people's interests first – that's why he's loved. Temba Mliswa once attacked me for posting Mnangagwa's 2023 campaign manifesto – shows he speaks for personal gains, not the people. @TembaMliswa @LynneStactia @ZANUPF_Official @Jamwanda2 @nickmangwana @KandishayaTaura



























