Fellow Zimbabweans,
Fellow Zimbabweans, today I address here on X due to the urgency of the matter.
On Wednesday, under unusual secrecy, President Emmerson Mnangagwa slipped out of the country in the dead of night.
No sirens.
No presidential convoy.
No official send-off.
No airport photographs.
No public announcement.
Mnangagwa arrived at the airport unannounced, in private cars, not his usual convoy with bikers.
Airport staff were cleared off as Mnangagwa made his way to a private lounge and straight to hangar and flew off in a private jet.
Soon after he left, another private jet loaded with gold flew off in the same direction.
Mnangagwa’s motorcade was last seen Wednesday afternoon travelling along the Harare - Mutoko highway, the route he frequents visiting his Sangoma.
Coincidentally, on Monday, Mnangagwa went to observe the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s vaults containing the country’s gold reserves.
The airport staff was gagged from speaking about the Nicodemus exit, which takes place just days before the highly controversial Constitutional Amendment No. 3 hearings scheduled for May 20, 2026. Mnangagwa is supposed to attend as respondents.
This is a process many Zimbabweans believe could shape the future of constitutional governance, succession politics and the survival of democracy itself.
The nation slept on May 13 and woke up to silence.
Where is the President?
Why the secrecy?
Why abandon normal state protocol at such a critical national moment?
Zimbabweans deserve answers.
At a time when the country is facing economic hardship, political uncertainty and mounting constitutional tension, the disappearance of the Head of State from public view without explanation raises serious national questions.
WHERE IS THE PRESIDENT?
WHERE IS THE FIRST LADY AUXILLIA MNANGAGWA?
RBZ GOVERNOR JOHN MUSHAYAVANHU, WHERE IS OUR GOLD???