7/7 A RUTHLESSLY IMPARTIAL fact for @UKinZimbabwe: it's bad to see @CatrionaLaing1 coming out of 10 Downing Street wearing a dictator's Voodoo Scarf and worse for #UK to use @BBCHARDtalk to subvert the will of Zimbabweans on behalf of an incumbent mass murderer as it did in 1980! pic.twitter.com/Vm1A9ZgZYx
— Prof Jonathan Moyo (@ProfJNMoyo) May 13, 2018
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By Own Correspondent| The exiled former ZANU PF strategist, Professor Jonathan Moyo on Sunday came out supporting MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa. This all came as Chamisa appeared to rise in public energy as seen in his three weekend rallies which ended on Sunday afternoon.
Prof Moyo who was once President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s and the whole of ZANU PF’s chief strategist, appeared riled by the recent BBC interview that saw Nelson Chamisa being unfairly embarrassed by the BBC’s Stephen Sackur.
Prof Moyo appeared to suggest that the British embassy had something to do with the BBC interview. He however did not provide evidence on the allegation.
Ambassador Catriona Laing who could not be reached for comemnt at the time of writing, has in recent days, to the contrary, appeared in public side by side, Nelson Chamisa calling for a return to democracy in this year’s national elections.
 But Prof Moyo wrote declaring his claims as he digitally said, “it’s bad to see @CatrionaLaing1 coming out of 10 Downing Street wearing a dictator’s Voodoo Scarf and worse for #UK to use @BBCHARDtalk to subvert the will of Zimbabweans on behalf of an incumbent mass murderer as it did in 1980!”
.@ProfJNMoyo knows the BBC is ruthlessly impartial and takes pride in giving all politicians – including and perhaps especially British ones – a hard time. The idea they would take instructions from @ukinzimbabwe is laughable 1/2
— UKinZimbabwe (@UKinZimbabwe) May 13, 2018