‘Jonathan Moyo carries the necessary brain that any dictator would want to employ’

via Bulawayo24 NEWS | ‘Jonathan Moyo carries the necessary brain that any dictator would want to employ’ 25 December 2014

THE WRITING seemed to be on the wall for Information minister Jonathan Moyo when in August President Robert Mugabe called him the devil incarnate, but three months down the line he has emerged as an unlikely kingmaker.

Moyo rode aloft ahead of the Zanu PF congress and Mugabe’s uncharacteristic attack seemed a long forgotten issue, as the Information minister seemed to push an unprecedented media blitz against former Vice-President Joice Mujuru and her perceived allies.

For analysts, this is a characteristic of the love-hate relationship between Mugabe and Moyo, which is complex and sometimes rough.

Analysts believe Mugabe and Moyo need each other for mutual benefit after realising each other’s personal capabilities. Zanu PF’s succession battle was playing out in the State-controlled media and Mugabe’s unrestrained attacks on Moyo were seen as a tilt in the balance of power in the ruling party, with many predicting that the Information Minister would be the fall-guy of the Emmerson Mnangagwa faction.

“He has survived not only during this period, but even before,” South Africa-based Zimbabwe media scholar, Trust Matsilele, commented.

“He carries the necessary brain that any dictator would want to employ, that’s why we should not be surprised by his survival. Mugabe wants to hold onto power, while Moyo wants influence.”

Matsilele said Moyo sold his service to the highest bidder and at this point, Mugabe needs the government spin doctor.

For years Moyo was expelled from Zanu PF after defying the party’s directive and stood as an independent candidate in 2005. Like a phoenix, he rose from the ashes to spearhead Mugabe’s run-off presidential campaign and from then his stock has been on the rise.

Mugabe has even applauded Moyo for running the 2013 election campaign. But Moyo’s unimpeded rise seemed to have hit a turbulent tide when Mugabe turned on him.

Former Presidential Affairs minister Didymus Mutasa referred to Moyo as a weevil, while Zanu PF spokesman, Rugare Gumbo, described him as trickster and Mujuru said Zanu PF had been infiltrated.

But for the moment, Moyo seems to be having the last laugh, as the three were fired from their positions and he got a full politburo post.

“Jonathan Moyo and Mugabe have a love-hate relationship; they both realise each other’s capabilities and strategic importance,” Obert Hodzi, a Zimbabwean researcher and scholar of African politics based in Hong Kong, said.

“In the recent history of Zanu PF, Jonathan Moyo has been the brains behind its campaigns and manifestos and almost always secured results for the party,” Hodzi said.

“This explains why he was fast-tracked into the politburo when he rejoined the party.”

Bulawayo-based analyst Godwin Phiri weighed in, but described Moyo as a chameleon who changes colours to survive and push his personal interests.

COMMENTS

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    farai 9 years ago

    Love him or hate him, the man is a genius. I wish the President would entrust him with an economic ministry. Facts are stubborn, the chap delivers the beacon all the time everytime.

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    Kevin 9 years ago

    To let Jonathan Moyo, who is wanted in two countries for fraud, run an economic ministry is like letting a fox into the hen house. He is a useless thief who confuses fools with words they don’t understand, and Mugabe is as stupid as the rest.

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    munya 9 years ago

    Kelvin thumbs up