Zimbabwe Vice-President Kembo Mohadi has dismissed recent reports that went viral accusing him of immoral relations some involving subordinates and married staff.
The VP in a video statement thus sought to distance himself from what he described as "imagined immoral unions by detractors angling to tarnish his political career as well as his standing as a national leader."
Speaking for the first time after a local online news outlet released the purported communication with the said women, the 71-year-old said he was a victim of political machinations peddled through voice cloning.
“Following the recent social media hype about my alleged illicit relationships with two married women, I have decided to come open and respond to the allegations being peddled by my detractors,” he said.
“Despite growing impatience because of days of weird character assassination, I wish to categorically state that the allegations being levelled against me are not only false, but well-choreographed to demean, condescend and soil my image as a national leader and patriot.”
“I am innocent and a victim of political machinations being peddled through hacking and voice cloning," he added.
VP Mohadi refutes allegations of having illicit relationships @InfoMinZW @GNyambabvu pic.twitter.com/u3uw4w7cDW
— ZBC News Online (@ZBCNewsonline) February 24, 2021