Moyo joined the
Zimbabwe African People's Union during the
Rhodesian Bush War. He was based in
Zambia until 1980. He later joined a political pressure group called Open Forum. He is a founding member of the Forum Party of Zimbabwe. He later founded a political and cultural pressure group Imbavane Yamahlabezulu. In 1999 Moyo became a founding member of the
MDC. He was elected Secretary of the
Matabeleland South Provincial Executive and also a National Council Member. In June 2000 he was elected as the member of parliament for
Matobo Constituency in
Matabeleland South Province. He was a member of the Portfolio Committee on Education, Sport and Culture and on Public Accounts Committee. In the
March 2005 parliamentary election, Moyo was re-elected to represent the same constituency and continued to serve on the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Education, Sport and Culture and on Public Accounts. He is also a member of the SADC Parliamentary Forum (SADC PF).
Speaker of the House of Assembly In 2006, Moyo succeeded
Isaac Matongo as National Chairman of the MDC. In the
March 2008 parliamentary election, Moyo was re-elected to the House of Assembly as an MDC-Tsvangirai candidate from Matobo North constituency. He received 3,503 votes, defeating
Kotsho Dube of
ZANU-PF, who received 3,102 votes. When Parliament first met for its new term on 25 August 2008, Moyo was elected as Speaker of Parliament, receiving 110 out of 208 votes in the House of Assembly in a secret ballot. ==References==