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Moyo, Mahoko ordered to return money

07 Apr, 2017 - 00:04 0 Views
Moyo, Mahoko ordered to return money Cde Eunice Sandi Moyo (left) and Cde Sarah Mahoka

The ManicaPost

Post Reporter
ZANU-PF has ordered former Women’s League deputy secretary, Cde Eunice Sandi Moyo and secretary for Finance, Cde Sarah Mahoka to return the money they extorted from businesspeople, corporates and local prophets in the name of First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe and the organ.

This was announced by Zanu-PF secretary for Information and Publicity, Cde Simon Khaya Moyo, after the Politburo meeting in Harare on Wednesday.

He said the Politburo accepted Cdes Sandi Moyo and Mahoka’s resignations after Dr Mugabe (Women’s League secretary) presented a comprehensive report on their case.

He said the pair’s resignations were clear testimony that they were guilty.

“A litany of misconduct, errant and criminal behaviour were levelled against Cde Sandi Moyo. Her insubordination and abuse of the League’s funds were alarming.

“The Women’s League leadership had met twice to discuss their misdemeanors and recommended that both be relieved of their duties in the Women’s League, hence the matter being brought to the Politburo.

“During the deliberations, the Politburo was informed that both Cdes Sandi Moyo and Mahoka, who were facing similar allegations, had handed in their letters of resignation from their positions in the Women’s League.”

Cde Khaya Moyo added: “As per the Women’s League recommendation on the two and their subsequent resignation, the Politburo accepted the same. Their resignation is clear testimony that they committed the offence.

“They further have to pay back the funds they abused to the Women’s League. Cde Sandi Moyo was a Politburo member by virtue of being deputy secretary of the Women’s League and if you are no longer in that post you cease to be a Politburo member.”

Cdes Sandi Moyo and Mahoka faced allegations of undermining the authority of Amai Mugabe, with the later facing a further charge of denigrating Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba.

Cde Mahoka also dared President Mugabe to say whether he had sent Mr Charamba to have an interview with ZiFM Stereo.

On Zanu-PF national political commissar’s position, Cde Savious Kasukuwere following demonstrations being held against him, Cde Khaya Moyo said the matter would be discussed if presented to the Politburo.

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