Jonathan Moyo bounced back into the ZANU-PF politburo, something rarely heard of. His readmission to the party was a feat in itself. Moyo joined the Zimbabwean government in 2000 and by 2003 he was ruling supreme. We look at the time at his meteoric rise and how he was cultivating Tsholotsho as his turf. This is now a reality as he has won the seat twice, as an independent candidate.
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