Opinion / Columnist
'Jonathan Moyo plotting A 'Kasukuwere' Return' To Zimbabwe?
04 Jun 2018 at 10:05hrs | Views
Self-exiled Jonathan Moyo is reportedly plotting on his return home after sneaking out of the country during the 'operation restore legacy' invasion last year.
The Zimbabwe's former Higher Education Minister and exiled G40 kingpin, was part of former President Robert Mugabe's inner circle during the disaster that rocked the ruling party in the succession struggle last year compelling the November military intervention.
It is alleged that a shadowy State media columnist Bishop Lazarus claims Moyo is still negotiating his return.
"On the other hand, Prof Moyo of the 'it's cold out there' fame is also on his way back home. Don't be fooled by all the fake bravado.
"Lots of reaching out and selling out going on behind the scenes. The Prof was just furious he was beaten to the game by Tyson (Kasukuwere). So, yeah the Prof is on his way back- not with his tail between the legs, there is no tail anymore," claimed the columnist.
Jonathan Moyo has been in exile for the past 7 months
The Zimbabwe's former Higher Education Minister and exiled G40 kingpin, was part of former President Robert Mugabe's inner circle during the disaster that rocked the ruling party in the succession struggle last year compelling the November military intervention.
It is alleged that a shadowy State media columnist Bishop Lazarus claims Moyo is still negotiating his return.
"Lots of reaching out and selling out going on behind the scenes. The Prof was just furious he was beaten to the game by Tyson (Kasukuwere). So, yeah the Prof is on his way back- not with his tail between the legs, there is no tail anymore," claimed the columnist.
Jonathan Moyo has been in exile for the past 7 months
Source - Mike, Harare
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