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Is Jonathan Moyo on to something about Pachedu?

“A whole professor who does not understand English. ‘One of’ does not mean he was the person who formed Pachedu. Yes, he was one of the first 11 members when we went public, but the first 8 members who actually formed Pachedu are all Zimbabweans. Wes was the 9th member,” Team Pachedu said.

“Unlike you, we do not operate in exile. FYI, the first eight members of Pachedu are ALL Zimbabweans. Wes was only romped (sic) in afterwards for technical consultancy. All the work we do is done by renowned Zimbabwean professionals. Bring FACTS and EVIDENCE, not blank statements!”
Team Pachedu went to ask Moyo: “Totaura ne Shona or isiNdebele here Prof? Your comprehension is being clouded by your denial. We never denied that he is part of us. We denied your baseless claims that he is the key person behind Pachedu. Zimbos are. We only engaged him to assist us from a technical purview.”

Moyo responded: “Feel free to use ChiShona, isiNdebele or whatever to make sense of your lies: you’ve claimed ever since, that the 11-member #TeamPachedu you were ‘profoundly humbled’ to parade on 22/7/18 is of ZIMBABWEAN CITIZENS ‘working tirelessly towards a PATRIOTIC cause’. YOU LIED!”

The battle seems to be on and is continuing.

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The Insider is a political and business bulletin about Zimbabwe, edited by Charles Rukuni. Founded in 1990, it was a printed 12-page subscription only newsletter until 2003 when Zimbabwe's hyper-inflation made it impossible to continue printing.

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