Mugabe pays US$2.5 million to rigging experts

Mugabe pays US$2,5 million to rigging experts

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President Robert Mugabe made a down payment of US$1 million to an Israeli company with Mossad connections at the beginning of this month to help him rig the elections.


The balance of U$1,5 million is due as soon as Mugabe has been sworn in for another term, The Zimbabwean on Sunday can reveal.
Details of the deal were leaked to us on Friday from the president’s own office, substantiating reports by the MDC of Israeli involvement in the elections. 
Impeccable sources revealed that the spy agency had initially asked for US$3 million  to secure Mugabe another term but ended up settling for US$2,5 million after negotiations with Mugabe’s emissaries, including Reserve Bank Governor Gideon Gono and CIO bosses.
The RBZ made the funds available and will also pay the balance, according to senior bank officials. Gono was said to be in a series of meetings on Friday when we called for comment.
The Mossad-linked company’s role includes ensuring that Mugabe safely settles in for another term. The source said this involved  working with Zimbabwe’s security forces to deal with any protests that might follow the stealing of the election. 
Meanwhile two ZEC commissioners told this paper that in the run up to yesterday’s voting, the commission had been forced to cede authority on the management of the elections to a team comprising the Mossad company and the CIO.
Early last week the rigging team was firmly in control of all aspects of the elections, and attempts by some commissioners to protest against this fraudulent arrangement were crushed by the CIO.
According to our sources, the majority of commissioners were not aware of the rigging details, except three (believed to be CIO) appointed by the Zanu (PF) regime.
They said the major tool used by the rigging team would be doing something with the extra ballot papers, which nobody even is sure how many they are.

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