Jonathan Moyo escalates bid to hijack MDC




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FORMER Sunday Mail and Jonathan Moyo’s sidekick Editor Edmund Kudzayi has sensationally claimed that exiled ex-minister Jonathan Moyo funded the MDC 2018 presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa’s election campaign.

Kudzayi said, he and former Politburo member and Information Minister Moyo, had to step in and assist Chamisa with his media campaigns as no-one was doing the job in the opposition MDC.

Edmund Kudzayi@EdmundKudzayi

1/5 Ultimately, it is the voters who decide. If anyone wants power, they must stand for election. No citizen can say so and so is disqualified. That said, I certainly have no ambition to join the MDC, nor does Prof Moyo, but we want to see opposition politics done competently.

Freeman@freemanchari
Replying to @freemanchari

I have no problem listening to them, interacting with them, even taking their advice but never should you ever let them come closer to power again. They don’t change, they have no retrospection nor a moral drive to do right. We have examples and it is not rocket science!!!!

Edmund Kudzayi@EdmundKudzayi

2/5 In the 2018 elections, we ended up having to intervene to do radio, print, social media and television adverts for the MDC. Why? Because nobody was doing the work and Chamisa was the best foot forward.

Where did the money come from? It was raised by Professor Jonathan Moyo.

“In the 2018 elections, we ended up having to intervene to do radio, print, social media and television adverts for the MDC,” Kudzayi wrote on Twitter.

“Why? Because nobody was doing the work and Chamisa was the best foot forward. Where did the money come from? It was raised by Professor Jonathan Moyo.”

However, Chamisa lost the presidential election to Zanu PF’s Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Moyo was once a fierce Information Minister for the now late President Robert Mugabe who had fallen out of favour with the West. Zanu PF was accused of abusing State resources to carry out its election campaigns.

Source – newzimbabwe