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Recently, ZimLive made three audio recordings of Mohadi’s phone conversations public.
The online publication claimed that in the audios, Mohadi is apparently soliciting sex from a number of women, including a married Central Intelligence Officer working in his office.In one of the telephone conversations, a man can be heard scheduling to have sex at his office.
Later, Mohadi “categorically” distanced himself from the “imagined immoral behaviour” and called himself “innocent” while addressing a press conference that was broadcast on Zimbabwe Television Network. He further blamed unnamed political foes for undertaking a voice morphing campaign to damage his reputation.”I am innocent and a victim of political machinations being peddled through hacking and voice cloning,” said the ex-intelligence minister.
Updated Feb 25, 2021 | 16:04 IST
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Harare: Zimbabwe s 71-year-old Vice President Kembo Mohadi on Wednesday dismissed allegations of sexual misconduct levelled by an online news outlet and dubbed himself as the victim of political machinations .
Recently,
ZimLive made three audio recordings of Mohadi’s phone conversations public.
The online publication claimed that in the audios, Mohadi is apparently soliciting sex from a number of women, including a married Central Intelligence Officer working in his office.
In one of the telephone conversations, a man can be heard scheduling to have sex at his office.
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