It seems the fat lady has begun tuning her voice! Maybe the fall of ZANU PF did not need Morgan Tsvangirai or NCUBE but rather ZANU PF itself, can this be the end? apparently YES it is! The politburo was
last week supposed to receive a report from the commissariat department headed
by Webster Shamu, as well as the party’s election manifesto, before discussing
strategy issues and guidelines for primaries. But some issues were deferred due
to a combination of “internal and external complications”, including renewed
internal strife which has erupted in its volatile regions, including Bulawayo
and Manicaland. The party is battling power struggles in nearly all its
provinces. Zanu PF is divided into two major factions, one said to be led by
Vice-President Joice Mujuru and the other by Defence minister Emmerson
Mnangagwa. As President Robert Mugabe gets increasingly old and frail,
factionalism is worsening. A clause in the new draft constitution which says if
Mugabe retires after his re-election, is incapacitated or dies, he will be
replaced by a Zanu PF candidate, is said to have added fuel to fire.
Politburo members
yesterday spent much time battling over factional wrangles which have rocked
Bulawayo and Manicaland provinces after national chairman Simon Khaya Moyo
presented a report on the problems bedeviling Bulawayo. Khaya Moyo led a
politburo team which investigated divisions in Bulawayo where daggers were
drawn out against provincial chairman Killian Sibanda, seen as close to politburo
member Obert Mpofu. Khaya Moyo and Mpofu are fierce rivals as they are said to
be eyeing the position of vice-president left vacant following the death of
John Nkomo. The politburo yesterday resolved to demote Sibanda to the
vice-chairmanship, and seconded veteran nationalist Callistos Ndlovu — a
divisive figure in Matabeleland due to his defection from Zanu to Zapu — to
chairman, while the rest of the executive were retained. Zanu PF spokesperson
Rugare Gumbo said the provincial executive will however be expanded in a move
seen as an attempt to balance competing factional interests.
The politburo also
mandated Khaya Moyo and his team to travel to Manicaland today to investigate
bickering in the province. Senior Zanu PF officials from the province, among
them Justice minister Patrick Chinamasa, Energy deputy minister Hubert
Nyanhongo, suspended provincial chairperson Mike Madiro, acting provincial
chairperson Dorothy Mabika, Buhera North MP William Mutomba, war veterans’
leader Joseph Chinotimba and Zanu PF women’s league boss Oppah Muchinguri last
week petitioned Mugabe to rein in the party’s secretary for administration,
Didymus Mutasa, whom they accused of fanning divisions. Mutasa is sympathetic
to the Mujuru faction while those calling for his censure are in the Mnangagwa
faction. Gumbo however yesterday downplayed Zanu PF infighting, referring to it
as “challenges” or “non-antagonistic contradictions”. Major factional clashes
erupted last year in Zanu PF over District Co-ordinating Committees elections,
leading to disbanding of the structures.
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