Lumumba responds to sex-tape leak
A Zanu PF politician who quit the party a few weeks ago has responded to the leak of his sex-tape by the state owned H Metro tabloid.
Acie Lumumba claims the tape was confiscated from his house by the police.Lumumba explains : “A few days ago I was detained by the Police and my house was illegally searched without a warrant. Among confiscated items were personal and company files and electronic equipment.
Today it was announced by H-Metro that video recordings of a private nature will soon be released to the public. The recordings are of me having sex.
Lumumba responds to sex-tape leak |
But, more importantly I need to say this. When I left ZANU PF and spoke out, I knew that the less intelligent members of the party will come after me trying to silence me. I was ready. But my family and others whose lives will be affected by the release made no such choice. I am truly sorry that your private lives will now be disclosed.
Besides the above I have nothing to be ashamed of or apologize for. Single young men and single young women naturally have sex. That is what we do. It is God’s way.
Those who think that a disclosure of my naked body will distract the people of Zimbabwe from their every day troubles are due for a rude awakening. No amount of mud slinging can cover up decades of inept management.
Today people will discuss my sex life but tomorrow they will again discuss the fact that they have no money, no electricity, no food and no hope.
Indeed they don’t have a government that can manage a country. They will discuss that the government has done nothing to alleviate the lives of ordinary Zimbabweans.
Because the government is too busy hunting down anyone who dares to stand up and tell the truth. Lastly I have this to say. If you think that the disclosure of these recordings will silence me — guess again.
It will make my audience wider and me more fierce. Indeed I can be silenced. I will not rise from the dead if you kill me, but short of murder you will not make me stop. Bring on the recordings,” Lumumba said.
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