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Full text of Moyo's reply to dismissal from government This
is the full text of Professor Jonathan Moyo's response to his dismissal
from government by President Robert Mugabe I understand very well that he who appoints can also disappoint, unless one has been directly chosen or elected by the people themselves. I therefore accept
the President’s decision with humility and respect. For the very same reasons, I had also come to understand and appreciate that it is far better to be with the people and to work for them than to be hostage to the whims and caprices of the politics of patronage. That is why I am standing as an Independent Candidate in Tsholotsho on March 31, 2005.
But when all is said and done, I remain most grateful to President Mugabe for having appointed me to serve him, the Ruling Party, the Government and the Nation since 2000. I believe I served loyally, professionally and with total dedication and commitment to national duty and I did so often at great risk to my person and my family which never had any time with or from me since I accepted President Mugabe’s appointment to ZANU PF and Government. It is notable and
I am sure history and posterity will record the fact that my service
to the President started at a time when the Presidency, the Ruling Party
and our Nation were individually and collectively facing an unprecedented
onslaught from a number of hostile foreign interests and powers. I am
very pleased that I had the honor and privilege to be one of the very
few in the Ruling Party and the Government that played pivotal roles
in the fight to preserve, defend and protect Zimbabwe’s sovereignty
and democracy while also being able to promote development in Tsholotsho,
Matabeleland region and our country. Prof Jonathan
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