I’m unfazed: Sandi-Moyo

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Bulawayo Provincial Affairs minister Eunice Sandi-Moyo has said she is unfazed by the way she was forced out as the Zanu PF women’s league deputy secretary.

Eunice Sandi Moyo
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Sandi-Moyo and Sarah Mahoka resigned from the women’s league last month, bringing to an end their acrimonious divorce from the ruling party’s influential wing, following weeks of unrest and demonstrations held against them.

The pair were being accused of stealing thousands of dollars from the league.

In an interview with the Daily News, Sandi-Moyo said: “Look, I am doing my job, that’s all I can tell you. And I will continue doing my job, that’s all,” she said in response to where she stands now.

Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo last month indicated that the party would initiate criminal investigations against Sandi-Moyo and Mahoka, who were the deputy chairperson and treasurer of the women’s league before their shock resignations.

Sandi-Moyo also denied allegations that she received funds from the Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef).

Speaking as Provincial Affairs minister, at the  launch of the HIV Testing Services (HTS) Strategy in Bulawayo last week which will see over 12 million people tested for HIV, Sandi-Moyo said she was happy that the country’s second capital was being recognised as being capable of steering national programmes. Daily News

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