Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and army generals outside parliament. AFP
Zanu-PF accepts Moyo
Fri, 02 Oct 2009 12:00
Zimbabwe's former information minister, reputed to be the
mastermind behind Zimbabwe's harsh media laws, has rejoined
President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF, the party said Friday.
Jonathan Moyo, currently Zimbabwe's sole independent lawmaker,
had been welcomed back into the fold, said Ephraim Masawi, Zanu-PF
spokesman.
"The politburo considered the application by professor Jonathan
Moyo to rejoin Zanu-PF which was unanimously endorsed," Masawi told
a news conference.
Moyo is the only independent MP in Zimbabwe's 210-seat
parliament where Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for
Democratic Change (MDC) has a razor-thin edge with 100 lawmakers to
ZANU-PF's 99. A breakaway MDC faction holds 10 seats.
He is blamed by critics for crafting Zimbabwe's tough media laws
that saw several private newspapers fold during his tenure as
information minister.
Moyo quit Zanu-PF after falling out with Mugabe and Zanu-PF in
2005 after opting to contest as an independent candidate in
parliamentary elections.
Zimbabwe formed a unity government in February joining Mugabe's
ZANU-PF and Tsvangirai's MDC.
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