Gamatox fingered in Mash Central war

Source: Gamatox fingered in Mash Central war – DailyNews Live

Fungi Kwaramba and Blessings Mashaya     12 April 2017

HARARE – Embattled acting Zanu PF chairperson for Mashonaland Central
Dickson Mafios says party members who recently demonstrated against him
and his brother Saviour Kasukuwere included “desperate” followers of
former vice president Joice Mujuru.

He also told the Daily News yesterday that he was still firmly in charge
in the burning province despite the ongoing efforts of his party enemies
to unseat him – revealing that he had chaired a regional executive meeting
on Monday which had been attended by members of both the women’s league
and youth wing.

“We had 81 people who attended the meeting that we held, unlike the other
group who were only 18 when they claimed to have expelled us. We had a
quorum and they didn’t.

“We have also since discovered that the people who demonstrated against us
came from Epworth, Chitungwiza and Budiriro and were brought by someone
who was expelled from the party,” Mafios said.

He also claimed that the organisers of last week’s demonstrations had
duped artisanal miners from Shamva into believing that they would get
mining claims if they took part in the demonstrations.

“They (the demonstrators) were people who were expelled from the party,
and people from the MDC. We have the pictures of these people and thus, it
was a coalition of demonstrators being funded to demonstrate against us.

“We suspect that there are attempts to infiltrate the party and weaken it
in the province, which has been the strongest for Zanu PF. Despite the
demonstrations, we remain strong and loyal to the president,” he said.

This comes as President Robert Mugabe last week stopped his party members
from airing their grievances through demonstrations and via State media.

It also comes after Kasukuwere – who is Local Government minister and Zanu
PF’s national political commissar – hinted a fortnight ago that there was
a third force at play in the party.

According to Mafios, the problems besetting the province started after the
ouster of Mujuru on untested allegations of plotting to assassinate and
unseat Mugabe from power through foul means in 2014.

“If you look at the MPs who attended the demonstrations, you will see that
they had connections with Mujuru. It does not augur well that Gamatox
members are joining these demonstrations,” he said.

With Mugabe expected to visit the restive province anytime soon, Mafios
has also directed that all districts organise executive meetings to
prepare for the visit.

At Monday’s meeting, it was also revealed that Mafios’ deputy, Kazembe
Kazembe – who did not attend the get-together – was told by the party’s
politburo not to masquerade as the acting regional chairperson.

“The province has decided to take the people who participated in those
demonstrations head-on, and bring them to order. They did not have the
mandate to do that and they should therefore be punished,” Mafios said.

However, Kazembe told the Daily News yesterday that he would wait for due
process to take place before talking about developments in the province.

Asked about the allegations that he was being used to fulfil a certain
factional agenda, Kazembe said, “Wait for due process … We are following
the party’s procedures”.

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