Zimbabwe's Information Minister Jonathon Moyo arrives at Parliament January 29, 2001. Moyo is expecting his much criticized media bill, which severly restricts independent and foreign media, to be read by the House and passed into law even though the Parliamentary Legal Committee has deemed most of the bill to be unconstitutional. REUTERS/Howard Burditt
Temba Dube, Online News Editor
THE self-exiled duo of expelled Zanu PF politburo members Professor Jonathan Moyo and Mr Patrick Zhuawo have written an open letter to the ruling party apologising for demonising it under #ZanuPFMustGo.
In a huge about-turn, the duo said they regretted supporting opposition leader Mr Nelson Chamisa ahead of the 2018 elections, saying opposition parties lack direction and capacity to develop the country.
Below is a copy of the full letter:



Zimbabwe's Information Minister Jonathon Moyo arrives at Parliament January 29, 2001. Moyo is expecting his much criticized media bill, which severly restricts independent and foreign media, to be read by the House and passed into law even though the Parliamentary Legal Committee has deemed most of the bill to be unconstitutional. REUTERS/Howard Burditt
Temba Dube, Online News Editor
THE self-exiled duo of expelled Zanu PF politburo members Professor Jonathan Moyo and Mr Patrick Zhuawo have written an open letter to the ruling party apologising for demonising it under #ZanuPFMustGo.
In a huge about-turn, the duo said they regretted supporting opposition leader Mr Nelson Chamisa ahead of the 2018 elections, saying opposition parties lack direction and capacity to develop the country.
Below is a copy of the full letter:


