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Zanupf not to interfere in ANC chaos

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Zimbabwe’s ruling party Zanu-PF says they believe in non-interference and will not intervene in the internal fights of South Africa’s ruling party and fellow liberation movement, the African National Congress (ANC).

The party’s spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo states that it is purely an internal matter and Zanu-PF would not be sending a delegation to interfere in the processes.

The African National Congress (ANC) released a letter that was drafted on May 3 suspending secretary-general Ace Magashule from his position until open cases of fraud and corruption are settled.

Meanwhile, Magashule took to Twitter to take his shot at President Cyril Ramaphosa in response to his own suspension.

Simon Khaya Moyo yesterday said his party would not interfere in the fight.

“The issue is very clear, Zanu-PF and the ANC are sister parties. We exchange notes and a number of things in common between sister parties and also with other sister parties in the region.”

“What is happening in the ANC is purely an internal matter for the ANC and if there is a need for them to let us know and be aware of anything, we shall obviously welcome that, but certainly that is a purely internal matter,” he said.

Moyo added that ZANU-PF believes in non-interference while not getting involved in internal matters.

“One thing you should be aware of is that President Cyril Ramaphosa shares notes with President Emmerson Mnangagwa. They share notes on what’s happening. The President is abreast with what’s happening and they share notes more often.”

“ When the ANC sent their delegation here, it was their decision. As Zanu-PF, we believe in non-interference. You want us to send a delegation to wine and dine in hotels and nightclubs?”

In September last year South Africa’s ruling party dispatched a delegation to Zimbabwe to help mediate an end to the nation’s escalating economic and political crisis.

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