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Jonathan Moyo has no comment on Maleme Ranch issue
12 Mar 2015 at 11:48hrs | Views
FORMER Tsholotsho MP who is the current Media, Information and Broadcasting Services minister and Zanu-PF's top strategist Professor Jonathan Moyo says that he is currently not commenting on what is happening at Maleme Ranch, in Matopo because he doesn't have enough facts.
Moyo was responding to a twitter question from Mzala Tom.
Mzala Tom asked Prof Moyo
In response, Mnangagwa said Misihairabwi- Mushonga should put her questions in writing saying he is not aware of what is happening in Maleme.
Mzal Tom wrote, "@ProfJNMoyo kanti Prof awukangiphenduli ngendaba kaMashingaidze lepulazi leMaleme?"
Of which Prof Moyo responded, "Ngiphendula engikwaziyo mfowethu. Okwakathesi angikatholi' qiniso lolwazi ngendaba ongibuza ngayo."
Central Intelligence Organisation officer Rodney Mashingaidze reportedly grabbed the farm a move that has angered villagers who have vowed not allow him to take ownership of it.
At the weekend, Vice President, Phelekezela Mphoko failed to attend a meeting with villages.
Twelve villagers were arrested in Matobo on Monday on charges of kidnapping and threatening to axe Mashingaidze's worker.
The Matobo Development Forum has appealed to President Robert Mugabe to stop Mashingaidze, and described his attempts to take over the ranch as a painful reminder of Gukurahundi to the Matobo people.
Moyo was responding to a twitter question from Mzala Tom.
Mzala Tom asked Prof Moyo
In response, Mnangagwa said Misihairabwi- Mushonga should put her questions in writing saying he is not aware of what is happening in Maleme.
Mzal Tom wrote, "@ProfJNMoyo kanti Prof awukangiphenduli ngendaba kaMashingaidze lepulazi leMaleme?"
Of which Prof Moyo responded, "Ngiphendula engikwaziyo mfowethu. Okwakathesi angikatholi' qiniso lolwazi ngendaba ongibuza ngayo."
Central Intelligence Organisation officer Rodney Mashingaidze reportedly grabbed the farm a move that has angered villagers who have vowed not allow him to take ownership of it.
At the weekend, Vice President, Phelekezela Mphoko failed to attend a meeting with villages.
Twelve villagers were arrested in Matobo on Monday on charges of kidnapping and threatening to axe Mashingaidze's worker.
The Matobo Development Forum has appealed to President Robert Mugabe to stop Mashingaidze, and described his attempts to take over the ranch as a painful reminder of Gukurahundi to the Matobo people.
Source - Byo24News