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Jonathan Moyo shreds Mudenda probe report
23 Jun 2017 at 02:25hrs | Views
Fireworks explosively erupted on Wednesday in the Zanu-PF politburo, the ruling party's de facto highest decision-making body between Congress, as party bigwigs clashed over the fate of Saviour.
Top sources said Zanu-PF secretary for administration Ignatius Chombo has asked for permission to bring the smart board which was to be used to play videos as part of Kasukuwere's defence led by Higher Education minister Jonathan Moyo.
Impeccable sources who attended the highly-charged meeting said Mphoko and Moyo attempted to turn the tables on Mnangagwa accusing him of clandestinely plotting to unseat Mugabe.
In his lengthy presentation, Moyo, who was the last to present, accused Mnangagwa of factionalism, saying he had, since the Tsholotsho Declaration of 2004, been working to take over power from Mugabe.
Moyo reportedly vowed to table a voluminous dossier supported by DVDs on Mnangagwa's alleged shenanigans, but Mugabe rejected outright the idea of playing the discs.
Meanwhile, under-fire Zanu-PF political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere was left scrambling for answers on Wednesday after an extraordinary politburo meeting to decide his fate ended inconclusively as his backers spiritedly defended his skin. He stands accused of creating parallel structures to topple Mugabe.
Impeccable sources said Mphoko and Moyo attempted to turn the tables on Mnangagwa accusing him of clandestinely plotting to unseat Mugabe.
Mudenda was reportedly livid that most of the recommendations he raised were being trashed.
Top sources said Zanu-PF secretary for administration Ignatius Chombo has asked for permission to bring the smart board which was to be used to play videos as part of Kasukuwere's defence led by Higher Education minister Jonathan Moyo.
Impeccable sources who attended the highly-charged meeting said Mphoko and Moyo attempted to turn the tables on Mnangagwa accusing him of clandestinely plotting to unseat Mugabe.
In his lengthy presentation, Moyo, who was the last to present, accused Mnangagwa of factionalism, saying he had, since the Tsholotsho Declaration of 2004, been working to take over power from Mugabe.
Moyo reportedly vowed to table a voluminous dossier supported by DVDs on Mnangagwa's alleged shenanigans, but Mugabe rejected outright the idea of playing the discs.
Meanwhile, under-fire Zanu-PF political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere was left scrambling for answers on Wednesday after an extraordinary politburo meeting to decide his fate ended inconclusively as his backers spiritedly defended his skin. He stands accused of creating parallel structures to topple Mugabe.
Impeccable sources said Mphoko and Moyo attempted to turn the tables on Mnangagwa accusing him of clandestinely plotting to unseat Mugabe.
Mudenda was reportedly livid that most of the recommendations he raised were being trashed.
Source - Zim Ind