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Jonathan Moyo acussed of throwing his own brother under the bus to please Mnangagwa

 

Exiled former cabinet minister Jonathan Moyo has come under fire for allegedly throwing his own brother under the bus in an effort to please President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa.

Moyo disassociated himself with his brother Vincent Moyo who is running for Tsholotsho North parliamentary seat as an independent candidate.

In a tweet Moyo wrote:

Since early this morning – in the wake of ZEC’s gazetting yesterday of the full list of candidates nominated for the 2023 harmonised general election set for 23 August 2023 – I have been getting messages, especially but not only from Tsholotsho, asking me if I’m part of my brother Vincent Moyo’s election campaign, shown in the attached campaign poster publicising his nomination as an independent candidate for the National Assembly in Tsholotsho North constituency, in Matabeleland North province.

It is common cause that I represented Tsholotsho North constituency in Parliament for many years until November 2017. It is also the case that Vincent Moyo is my brother, furthermore it is true that over the years since 2005 Vincent and I, with many other relatives, comrades and the generality of iziqholo zeZhwane, we worked together very well for the constituency, for Tsholotsho as a whole and for the wider region.

As conveyed by his attached election campaign poster, my brother Vincent Moyo has decided to run as an independent candidate for the National Assembly in Tsholotsho North, as part of Cde Saviour Kasukuwere’s team in his run for the presidency as an independent candidate. This is a choice that my brother has made in exercise of his constitutional rights.

While I unequivocally respect my brother Vincent Moyo’s right to his choice in the exercise of his constitutional rights, by the same token in the exercise of my constitutional rights, I unequivocally dissociate myself from his choice and from his election campaign!

However, his followers lambasted Moyo for sacrificing own brother for politics.

Pride Nkono said: “Kkkkk I find this funny. A long write up to simply say you don’t support your brother?”

Lemi Tellyu said: “I’m really concerned about you Professor Moyo. It was not necessary to even make this post even if there are acute family fissures. You don’t choose politics ahead of family, It never ends well, ask me. Even if you don’t support his bid, silence on the matter would reign supreme.”

Morris Madzime said: “To what end Prof? I thought a no comment would have been better. I do not see Ngwena forgiving you in any way so your blood is better off taking this from where you left if he manages to cross the CCC hurdle. Blood should always remain thicker than water.”

Dr Glen Meda said: “You disown and refuse to support your own brother and you choose to support a party that killed your father and almost killed you. Wonders shall never cease.”

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