Terrence Mawawa| ZANU PF politburo member and national
spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo has claimed the ruling party receives cash donations from well wishers and the revolutionary does not raid state coffers.
Moyo further claimed the funds that were used to purchase top of the range vehicles were donated by party sympathisers.
In an interview with The Standard Moyo said:”ZANU PF does not raid state coffers for its
programmes but rather it gets money from its friends.”
“As far as state money is concerned, we only get our fair share its fair share prescribed by the law since it has at least 5% representation in
Parliament,” claimed Moyo
“We are a gigantic party with a strong
support base. We have friends of the
party as well who come in and assist.
We are an organised party, not a tuck- shop briefcase movement thriving on stone-throwing and making noise, we have a social base that has representation everywhere. We have friends who believe in us as a party and assist when need be.
The money we get from the government is very clear. It is
regulated by law and given to every
party with representation which is
above 5% in Parliament. We don’t
abuse any state resources but work
with a strong budget supported by our people. From government, we only get what is ours in accordance with the law, the Political Parties Finance Act and all,” added Moyo.