Zimbabwe: Who gains from the public shaming of VP Kembo Moha

Zimbabwe: Who gains from the public shaming of VP Kembo Mohadi?


Zimbabwe: Who gains from the public shaming of VP Kembo Mohadi?
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Zimbabwe’s former second Vice President Kembo Mohadi in Singapore September 10, 2019. REUTERS/Feline Lim/File Photo
Zimabwe’s second Vice President Kembo Mohadi was caught in a kompromat trap. Recordings of phone calls full of lurid sexual banter, thanks to intercepts that were almost certainly the work of a state intelligence agency, were faithfully reproduced on the Zimlive online news site in a series of salacious stories.
Episodes of the cache of intercepted ‘phone calls played out over the last two weeks of February, creating a picture of a top politician abusing his office to secure sexual favours from vulnerable young women, most of them working in his office.

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