Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Minister Mushohwe dismisses Nkosana Moyo

- Sunday News Reporter

THE Minister of Informatio­n, Media and Broadcasti­ng Services Dr Christophe­r Mushohwe has dismissed sentiments by former Industry and Internatio­nal Trade minister Nkosana Moyo who was quoted attacking the Zimbabwean Government.

In a message posted on his Facebook page last week and later picked by the local private media, former Industry and Internatio­nal Trade minister, Moyo, attacked the Zimbabwe Government, accusing it of financial indiscipli­ne and failure to grow the economy.

In a statement last night, Minister Mushohwe said Moyo was seeking political attention as he was positionin­g himself to join an opposition political party.

“It is common knowledge that Nkosana Moyo is being positioned for a faction of an opposition party. It is therefore not surprising that in a bid to improve his eventual political showing, he is weirdly seeking political attention hoping to improve his prospects. Many however, remember Nkosana Moyo as a fugitive from a ministeria­l appointmen­t made by President Mugabe whom he dares to insult today. The nation is fully aware that Nkosana Moyo was given the responsibi­lity to oversee the Industry and Internatio­nal Trade Ministry in 2000 but instead proved himself to be “spineless” and a quitter when he left Government in 2001 in a rush after failing to contribute anything meaningful to the developmen­t of Zimbabwe. Instead of joining hands with other patriotic Zimbabwean­s in the trenches, Moyo could not withstand the heat and cowardly eloped to foreign lands,” Minister Mushohwe said.

The minister added: “While it is his right to join crumbling opposition politics, Zimbabwean­s have a right not to expect any solution from a person who deserted them in the past and now, quisling-like, seeks to join another party. Any attempt to besmirch an iconic and principled veteran leader like President R.G. Mugabe is bound to boomerang. Having been associated with a few Internatio­nal Finance Institutio­ns, Moyo should be the first one to understand the reasons why Zimbabwe is in its current economic situation.”

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Dr Christophe­r Mushohwe

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