Of Tibone, lost passports and Zim farm workers

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Staff writer TSHIRELETSO MOTLOGELWA discovers a controversial web of bitter accusations,lies and drama around the Labour and Home Affairs Minister Charles Tibone and Zimbabwean workers who used to work on his farm

"Life on (Labour and Home Affairs Minister Charles Tibone) Tibone's farm is not a joke my friend. All you have for your food is bokomo mealie-meal. No salt. No tea. No relish," explains the Zimbabwean man.

 
"No relish," agrees another one, looking away dejectedly.
"You cannot even milk the cattle for relish," interjects the first man.
"And you can sometimes go for some time without seeing your pay," adds the second man.

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