Presidential spokesperson George Charamba has warned Professor Jonathan Moyo to stay away from Zanu-PF succession politics. He advised Moyo to concentrate on academic research. Charamba seems to preach entitlement and exclusion politics in his weekly column in the Herald, where he rights as Nathaniel Manheru. Charamba says that the country belongs to certain people, who will not entertain Moyo when “great questions of the day are settled….” Charamba stresses that Moyo will never win the succession politics.
Writing in the Herald as Manheru Charamba says:
Minister Jonathan Nathaniel Moyo, the Professor: leave those scurrilous and thoughtless 140-letter tweets, all to motivate and orchestrate real research, to build and organise real knowledge, without doubt always your forte, your competence! Not this dabbling in Zanu-PF succession politics you know you will not win. Chine vene vacho chinhu ichi (this country belongs to certain people) and you won’t be there when great questions of the day are settled mumatare avo (in their courts)! Too young, too small, simply a late arrivant, my good soul-mate! You, me, all others like us, must do what we know and do best: quietly remake our worlds by remarking the knowledge that animates and moves them.
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