The Proof is in the Ice Cream
So, in a more lighter tone then last week's post, this one from the BBC succeeds in putting a smile on my face by the sheer absurdity of it. Presently in Zimbabwe, there are talks of who is most likely to succeed the current president, Robert Mugabe. The man in which many believe to be best suited for the job is current Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa. So in a turn of events no one saw coming, he goes and makes a claim in which proves him to be a bit off his rocker. The Co-Vice-President of the country, Phelekezela Mphoko and standing president as Mugabe is out of the country, has accused Mnangagwa of lying, when Mnangawa claimed to have been poisoned at a rally this past August held by Mugabe. The method of choice? Ice cream. Mnangawa claims that he was poisoned by the president's wife's dairy firm in which the ice cream was procured. Turns out, as reported by Mphoko, the cause of Mnangawa's illness was stale food. Now, whether or not this effects Mnanagawa's chances of becoming the next president or not remains to be seen. I personally find it a tad bit amusing. What a way to go out if the cause of one's downfall was ice cream.
Emmerson Mnangawa, BBC
BBC Article: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-41497822
Emmerson Mnangawa, BBC
BBC Article: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-41497822
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