
Exiled activist Susan Mutami has sparked controversy and concern after posting a sensational tweet claiming that former Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi will not live past the next two years.
In a strongly worded statement, Mutami warned that Mzembi’s decision to return to Zimbabwe was a grave mistake one she claims could cost him his life.
Citing unnamed “top secret, national security matters,” Mutami alleges that President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Mzembi have long held a bitter grudge dating back to an alleged incident in London during Mzembi’s ministerial tenure.
According to Mutami, Mnangagwa views Mzembi as a threat and is known to harbor lasting animosity toward those he distrusts: “He will lure you to his turf and crush you like a fly as demented as he is,” she tweeted.
Mutami further claims that Mzembi once attempted to warn the late Foreign Affairs Minister SB Moyo of a pending assassination a call that allegedly went unheeded. She describes Mzembi as “a good person,” but insists that returning to Zimbabwe without proper security clearance was reckless, blaming advisers for putting him in danger.
Her tweet, which named several political figures including Temba Mliswa, Dr. Kuda Tagwirei, and Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, has since gone viral drawing a mix of support, skepticism, and backlash. While Mutami’s past allegations have often been disputed, her access to former high-ranking officials continues to make her statements difficult to ignore.