According to Nehanda Radio Moyo has been asked to present himself to the CID law and order section in Harare on Thursday. We got to know this by chance after Moyo himself invited state media journalists to his Munhumutapa Building offices to cover a courtesy call by a delegation from China National Radio.
“While the journalists were waiting at the reception in Moyo’s office, two detectives came in and told the minister’s secretary that they wanted to summon Moyo to the CID law and order section over Baba Jukwa,” a source said.
Last month President Mugabe branded Moyo a “devil incarnate” while accusing him of appointing editors of state-owned newspapers who were sympathetic to the opposition. Mugabe accused Moyo of using the government-controlled newspapers to sow divisions with the ruling Zanu PF party.
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Minister Jonathan Moyo summoned by Police over Baba Jukwa |
One of the editors appointed by Moyo is Edmund Kudzayi who was in charge at the Sunday Mail newspaper. Kudzayi was arrested last month on allegations that it was him and brother Philip who were running the Baba Jukwa page and had planned to topple the Mugabe regime using a so-called Gunda-Nleya Brigade.
If Moyo is indeed questioned or arrested by the police it would represent a U-turn by the police force after its national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba last month issued a statement saying “The police wish to inform the public that there are no ministers targeted in the investigations.”
“It is improper for the media to carry out stories that suggest any minister, parliamentarian, government official and members of the ruling party are being targeted. Actually, they were at the receiving end and were victims,” she added.
So far the police are pointing fingers at about 14 people including Edmund and Philip Kudzayi, Wilf and Trish Mbanga, Mxolisi Ncube, Mkululi Chimoio, Chawarika Matongorere, Samson Chifamba, Walter Shoko; George Chirakasha, Anomie Drew, Piniel Nhokodi, Romeo Musemburi and Sarudzai Florence.
Mbanga has already rubbished the allegations as ‘misguided’ and said the police were on a phishing expedition. “They only have to read a copy of the Sunday Mail of May 11th where my hacked email exchange with Baba Jukwa was published. This clearly shows that I had nothing to do with the said Facebook page.”
“The Sunday Mail itself claimed that I had been duped into paying my own reporters to publish some of Baba Jukwa’s exposes that were already on Facebook and the Internet. Why would I offer to pay for something if I was an administrator?” Mbanga said in his statement.
Ncube and Chimoio were the first to be accused by the state media of being Baba Jukwa. The two however denied any involvement and instead hired Harare lawyer Obert Gutu to file lawsuits against the publications who made the claims.
After a serialization by the state media of what was meant to be hacked Baba Jukwa emails it was then that Edmund Kudzayi’s attempt to help the army track down the mystery blogger backfired and he was instead arrested. At least that is what he has claimed in his defence outline.
Ironically the Sunday Mail newspaper edited by Kudzayi was one of those who published the leaked Baba Jukwa emails, claiming then that they had evidence-linking journalists Ncube and Chimoio to the Baba Jukwa Facebook page
Source: Nehanda Radio