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Mugabe's spin doctor splashes cash ahead of polls By
Staff Reporter Moyo donated over
700 blankets worth $90 million to several health institutions and followed
that a day later with a donation of two computers and a printer worth
$22,1 million to Tsholotsho hospital. Sources say the total amount of money Moyo has spent in the constituency since 2002 could be running into billions. A former Zanu PF legislator who lost the 2000 parliamentary election but will now contest in Matabeleland South province said if the funds were state funds it was unfair for Moyo alone to use the funds to his advantage. "We are soon
going to lobby the party's national chairman, John Nkomo, to investigate
where that money is coming from because at the frequency it is being
dished out it definitely can't be personal money and if it is government
money then we should also benefit from the campaign funds," said
the former MP. Mnkandla said the
people of Tsholotsho had indicated that they wanted national party chairman,
John Nkomo, to represent them in the 2005 parliamentary elections, which
explains Moyo's antagonism towards Nkomo. The frequency of Moyo's visists to Tsholotsho have increased in recent weeks, and so has been his benevolence. Apart from donations
made in July, this year alone, Moyo donated medical equipment worth
$28 million before donating 1000 bags of cement worth $40 million to
various schools in the constituency. |
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