Zimbabwean President
Emmerson Mnangagwa on Wednesday relieved outspoken deputy information minister
Energy Mutodi of his appointment hours after he insulted three “abducted”
opposition officials in a tweet.
This is contained in
a statement from the presidency which gave no reasons for the immediate
“termination of employment” of Mutodi.
A prominent
opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) lawmaker and two party
officials were originally arrested for protesting over food shortages
experienced during the coronavirus lockdown.
The all-female trio
were then abducted from the police station by unidentified men and taken out of
the capital where they said they were beaten up and sexually assaulted.
They were later
dumped by a roadside where they were found by party colleagues and taken to
hospital.
In his tweet Mutodi
claimed the three opposition officials “went out for a romantic night to
Bindura (a small town) with their lovers,” a couple of miners.
He said the women
were beaten up “when they demanded foreign currency for their services.”
The incident
attracted condemnation from international rights groups and western diplomats.
Heads of mission of
the European Union countries and the US based in Harare on Wednesday said they
“expect from the government of Zimbabwe a swift, thorough and credible
investigation into the abduction and torture” of the opposition members and two
others assaulted in the second city of Bulawayo.
“The perpetrators of
heinous acts of this kind and other human rights violations need to be
identified and prosecuted,” they said in a statement.
The axed deputy
minister’s latest callous remarks came a week after he was reprimanded for
criticizing Tanzanian President John Magufuli’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mutodi has also been
at loggerheads with information minister Monica Mutsvangwa whom he accused of
teaming up with her husband to eliminate him.
Last week he tweeted
that he was “living in fear” of foreign affairs minister Sibusiso Moyo and the
information minister’s husband.
Mutodi becomes the
second high profile government official to be fired by Mnangagwa, following the
removal of former tourism minister Prisca Mupfumira last year.
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