Following the ruling party’s decision to readmit former party secretary for administration Didymus Mutasa and defunct President for the breakaway National Patriotic Front (NPF) Ambrose Mutinhiri, Proffessor Jonathan Moyo has described his former political party as a political graveyard whose regrouping agenda lacks transformational politics the country needs in the 21st century.
The self-exiled former cabinet minister made these remarks on his microblog Twitter Tuesday night :
“ZanuPF is Zimbabwe’s political graveyard with the old-guard-deadwood regrouping in the name of restorative politics at Shake-Shake building; while new millennials take on a new transformational agenda elsewhere!” Moyo wrote.
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