She Won’t Let You Smack; Temba Mliswa Told As He ‘Tries His Luck’ On Zodwa Mkandla
Norton legislator Temba Mliswa recently had social media users having a good laugh over his unsolicited gesture to stand in defence of Ginimbi’s ex-wife Zodwa Mkandla who is accused of peddling drugs.
In a lengthy Twitter thread, Mliswa defended Mkandla and said she has a clean track record to prove how she earned her fortune.
“It seems at times we hate ourselves as a people,” said Mliswa.
“We have serious issues of drug abuse & instead of fighting it, some have chosen to use that for cheap attacks against people like Zodwa Mkandla, accusing her of peddling drugs and dangerous substances. How cheap is that really!
“Zodwa has been involved in issues of tourism for long and has done very well. She has been selling Zimbabwe to the wider global community and has done very well. She recently brought in Nigerian musician D’banj. Her work is in the public sphere.”
Mliswa continued; “Ultimately her business actions are vital for the country and we all benefit. Unfortunately some have chosen to accuse her of dealing in drugs which is very unfortunate and a lie. We may have issues with each other’s political orientations but we shouldn’t manufacture lies.
“Zodwa has done very well& should be celebrated not dragged down through lies about drugs. I may differ with people like Passion Java but in the instances where they do something that celebrates & upholds the country there is no need to be attritional and spiteful.
“We can’t all support the same politics or parties. Let’s leave room for logic and progress in all our differences. At the end of the day I know that when you do well, there will always be people jumping up with crazy stories.
“We must celebrate success. Those who have evidence should simply go the police instead of dragging someone down with fabrications.”
However, some Twitter users trashed his message and told him that they are aware of what he is after – that is a romantic relationship with Mkandla.
Check out what some of them had to say;