THE UNTIMELY DEMISE OF
MUJURU WAS THE WORK OF THE INVISIBLE HAND!!!
To what extent was Mujuru a victim
of conspiracy? When one goes through the rules of procedure and evidence it
is clear that an invisible hand was prevalent. Mujuru sought to have peace with his nemesis in
the party, Emmerson Mnangagwa, soon before his death. He phoned Mnangagwa to
find out whether they could have a meeting to discuss various ways to resolve
the succession dilemma in the party as President Robert Mugabe was resisting
exit from the throne. Mujuru pointed to Mnangagwa that people were spreading
rumours that the two of them were sworn enemies and that they were responsible
for dragging the party into extinction.
The General requested whether Mnangagwa would
agree to a face-to-face meeting to discuss this and he agreed. The two met at
Mnangagwa’s Tynwald Farm on the western side of Harare. Mujuru shared with him
that the only way to save the party was for both of them to go to Mugabe and
tell him to step down during the period of the inclusive government and leave
one of them as the leader of the party and the country.
Mujuru suggested that he was comfortable if
either one of them became President and the other became First Vice President.
He told Mnangagwa that Amai Mujuru would step down as he could influence her. The
General even said that the two of them could revive the fortunes of the party
to 1980 level. He pointed out that the President was now a liability both to
the party and the country. The two agreed that this was the route to go. They
planned to have a meeting with Mugabe to tell him their thoughts. Mujuru said
he was prepared to present the message as he had nothing to fear from sharing
his thoughts about how the party and the country could move forward. Unbeknown
to Mujuru, soon after the meeting Mnangagwa phoned and requested an urgent
meeting with Mugabe.
Mnangagwa told the President that he had an
urgent security issue to discuss with him. At that meeting he briefed the
President about his meeting with the General and how they plotted to have him
step down. He told the President everything they planned and their need for a
meeting with him. Mugabe and Mnangagwa then planned to grant the meeting immediately,
listen to Mujuru and plan how to deal with him thereafter. The meeting was held
and, as agreed, Mujuru explained to the President the state of the party and
the country.
He told Mugabe that the legacy of the
liberation struggle was being tarnished and warned him that if he continued in
defiance, the party and the nation would be rubble. They told Mugabe that he
had had his time and it was wise for him to leave while there were still
positive memories about him. Mujuru believed that he could still influence the
old man to call it a day as he was the one who assisted Mugabe to be the leader
of ZANU during the tumultuous period of the liberation struggle when several
commanders refused his leadership of the ZANLA forces. But the President was
already angry about the role the General had played in encouraging Simba Makoni
and Dumiso Dabengwa to rebel against him. He was also aware that the General
had a huge hand in the disinformation trail which the Central Intelligence
Organization produced up to the run-off the March 2008 elections. During that
time the Director-General of the CIO Happyton Bonyongwe was leading a
disinformation crusade, telling Mugabe that everything was rosy, while
underground some intelligence officers ground campaigning for Makoni. Bonyongwe
owed Mujuru because he was appointed to the position of Director General (CIO)
over the head of his then boss, Rtd Brigadier General Elisha Muzonzini, who was
unceremoniously shuffled to Kenya as Ambassador.
Mnangagwa was anxious for revenge against
Mujuru, who had plotted his humiliation when he failed to become Vice President
of the party and the country. Mugabe is an avid student and follower of the
Machiavellian theorem: that you must be as cunning as a fox.
When you commit the mission it must be done in
a manner that does not show suspicion and after carrying out the elimination of
undesirable elements around you, you must speak glowingly of that person at his
funeral. This is exactly what Mugabe and Mnangagwa did. The General was told
that they would conclude the matter as soon as the President returned from the
SADC Luanda Summit. While he was there, a senior army general was tasked with
working with the CIO through a protégé of Menard Muzariri (former deputy DG of
the CIO) - who brought in his three Lebanese assassins based in South Africa to
accomplish the mission to eliminate the General.
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