Harare – Tired of being used as media fodder and mounting corruption accusations – higher education minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo inten...
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Harare – Tired of being used as media fodder and mounting corruption accusations – higher education minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo intends to hit back at his political hecklers, taking the factional fights in Zanu-PF to a new dimension.
The media has been awash with details of how the minister siphoned $400 000 from Zimdef, together with his subordinate.Recently, the state media were made to retract a story mentioning him as the kingpin in vehicle seizures meant for a media commission.
This time, Prof Moyo has made known his intention to sue Zimbabwe Anti-corruption Commission, top government officials and Zimpapers editors.
Prof Moyo has Launched a Counter Attack |
Moyo singles out Zacc head of investigations committee, Goodson Nguni, accusing the controversial Zanu PF apologist of being a willing porn in a Mnangagwa plot to spite him.
He further accuses Zacc of failure to act independent of political forces.
Moyo proceeds to list Nguni, Zacc, Caesar Zwayi (Herald editor), Innocent Madonko (acting Chronicle editor), Mabasa Sasa (Sunday Mail editor), Limukani Ncube (Sunday News editor), and Pikirayi Deketeke (CEO ZimPapers).
he also mentions Delma Lupepe (ZimPapers chairman), Ray Goba (acting prosecutor general and board chairman NPA), reporters from ZimPapers who wrote the offending stories, ZimPapers itself and George Charamba, secretary for Media, Information and Broadcasting Services in his suit.
Also cited in the statement are Media, Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Christopher Mushohwe and Mnangagwa himself.
“These patently unlawful appointments are not by accident but are intended to capture state institutions and a further faction political cause by the use of individuals who are not fit and proper persons as willing weapons against perceived political opponents,” Moyo says of his Zacc, journalists and NPA officials.
“In view of these matters, I am taking legal action against NPA.” Factional fights within the ruling party have created a deep rift between two distinct, warring sides. - Online Sources
Also cited in the statement are Media, Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Christopher Mushohwe and Mnangagwa himself.
“These patently unlawful appointments are not by accident but are intended to capture state institutions and a further faction political cause by the use of individuals who are not fit and proper persons as willing weapons against perceived political opponents,” Moyo says of his Zacc, journalists and NPA officials.
“In view of these matters, I am taking legal action against NPA.” Factional fights within the ruling party have created a deep rift between two distinct, warring sides. - Online Sources
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