Scuffle at Premier Inn: Mwonzora's Barefoot Showdown with Simba Chikanza
Hotel staff revealed that Chikanza had convinced them he was Mwonzora's friend and got duplicate keys.
Scuffle at Premier Inn: Mwonzora's Barefoot Showdown
Hold onto your hats, folks, because the latest political drama has just hit the UK, and it's juicier than a soap opera! Last week, MDC President Douglas Mwonzora was spotted in a heated confrontation with the staff at Premier Inn hotel, and the details are finally emerging.
Picture this: Mwonzora, in his red sweater and blue jeans, barefoot and fuming at the Premier Inn reception. The politician was in the UK for the ruling Labour Party conference, but it seems his stay was anything but smooth.
According to journalist Simba Chikanza, he had booked two rooms – one for himself and one for Mwonzora. But things took a wild turn when Mwonzora reportedly told Chikanza, “The other room, you can go. Kuroom kwangu I don’t want.” Talk about a dramatic exit!
An irate Mwonzora then stormed to the reception, declaring, “You don’t know who I am. I am the President of my political party at home.” Classic!
Scuffle at Premier Inn: Mwonzora's Barefoot Showdown
But wait, there's more! Mwonzora fired at Chikanza's claims, accusing him of lying and spreading malice. Mwonzora explained that he had actually booked the rooms with a Zimbabwean friend, not Chikanza. He went to his room to sleep, only to be woken up by some movement. To his shock, he found Chikanza in his room with his phones. Yikes!
Mwonzora chased Chikanza out, threatening to beat him up, and reported the intrusion to the hotel reception. The staff revealed that Chikanza had convinced them he was Mwonzora's friend and got duplicate keys. Mwonzora made it clear he didn't want anyone in his room for security reasons. The hotel staff assured him it wouldn't happen again.
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Mwonzora also clarified that Chikanza never paid for his room, as he claimed. The mystery of why Chikanza was in Mwonzora's room at such an odd hour remains unsolved, but Mwonzora suspects foul play.