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Jonathan Moyo's on BBC HARDtalk
11 Jan 2018 at 00:49hrs | Views
FORMER higher education minister and now prominent government critic professor Jonathan Moyo has appeared on the BBC's HARDtalk with the pre-recorded interview set to be broadcast Thursday morning.
According to NewZimbabwe.com, the programme primer says the former Zanu PF politician is "described as one of the most hated men in Zimbabwe and is wanted in the country on corruption charges".
Since his ouster from power and scape into exile, Prof Moyo has used social media to condemn last November's military coup in Harare and disparage the government of President Emmerson Mnangagwa as illegitimate.
The last time he appeared on the hard-hitting programme as information minister in 2015, Prof Moyo scoffed at interviewer, Stephen Sackur, suggestion that then vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa was "now the heir apparent" to veteran leader Robert Mugabe.
According to NewZimbabwe.com, the programme primer says the former Zanu PF politician is "described as one of the most hated men in Zimbabwe and is wanted in the country on corruption charges".
The last time he appeared on the hard-hitting programme as information minister in 2015, Prof Moyo scoffed at interviewer, Stephen Sackur, suggestion that then vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa was "now the heir apparent" to veteran leader Robert Mugabe.
Source - newzimbabwe