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Zimbabwe’s Vice President resigns over sex scandals

Kembo Mohadi, Vice President of Zimbabwe has penned his resignation amidst accusation of illicit sexual relationships with women.

The politician made known the decision to the press in a statement today.

In his resignation letter, Kembo appreciated President Emerson Menangagwa for giving him a chance to serve but said he had come to the end of his time as Vice President.

“I have arrived at this decision not as a sign of cowardice but as a sign of demonstrating great respect to the office of the President…,” he said.

“I wish the President of Zimbabwe well, as he continues to bear the burden of a struggle to improve the lives of Zimbabweans, to rejoice in hope and patience, in tribulation against poverty, Covid-19 and vision 2030,” he added.

Mohadi becomes the first-ever Vice president in Zimbabwe’s history to step down. He had been caught up in a series of sex scandals that had been draining his popularity.

This was after in one of his leaked phone conservations, the official was reportedly heard inviting a lady over for unprotected sex in his office.

The scandal was a second after another with a married woman and employee of the country’s Central Intelligence Organisation, Abbigal Muleya.

It remains uncertain at the moment what the President of Zimbabwe makes of the resignation.

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