Dr Nkosana Moyo, Zimbabwe’s former Finance Minister has opened up on stepping down as the leader of the Alliance for People’s Agenda (APA).
Moyo who contested in the 2018 Presidential elections told Open Parly’s Lynette Manzini that he resigned as APA leader due to a number of reasons chief among them faith in the ability of young people to take over.
Moyo also said the party is in the process of finding his replacement adding the Secretary-General was the interim leader.
He said he is still a member of APA and was now focused on enlightening members of the public about voting and voting wisely for sustainable transformation in the country.
Moyo observed that Zimbabweans complain a lot at the same time failing to realise that they are responsible for the crises in the country.
He said members of the general public engage in protests but ignore other important governance processes like voting thereby leaving their future in the hands of those who vote.
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