No one has been so controversial in his short political career like former Information Minister Jonathan Moyo. He was a strong critic of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front, then joined the party to become its propaganda chief, but got expelled for defying the party, but he was readmitted and got back into the politburo.
“The bottom line is that all animals are equal but some are more equal than others,” he quipped on his readmission to ZANU-PF.
Moyo currently has the highest number of Wikileaks cables on our site all 226 of them. But we are still working on Tendai Biti and Gideon Gono, who both have more cables than Moyo.
Next month we will be focussing President Robert Mugabe as he marks his 88th birthday. Mugabe has 756 cables.
In March we will be focussing on Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai as he celebrates his 60th birthday. Tsvangirai has more cables than anyone. He has 826.
We already have complete cables on:
Nelson Chamisa
General Herbert Chingono,
Joseph Chinotimba
Phillip Chiyangwa
Ignatius Chombo
Nicholas Goche
Jethro Goko,
Obert Gutu,
Learnmore Jongwe
Grace Kwinje
John Makumbe
Sydney Masamvu,
Strive Masiyiwa
Michael Mataure,
Jonathan Moyo
Simba Mudarikwa,
Grace Mugabe,
Joice Mujuru,
Charles Mutama,
Didymus Mutasa,
Pius Ncube,
Trevor Ncube,
Fidelis Satuku and
Jabulani Sibanda
Those not yet complete but already indexed are:
Tendai Biti
Gideon Gono
We also have 800 Wikileaks cables on one page that you can browse through. We have published more than 900 and are updating our Wikileaks link.
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