Mugabe threatened to beat me: Mutasa

FORMER Presidential Affairs minister Didymus Mutasa has claimed President Robert Mugabe once threatened to physically assault him for refusing to dump former Vice-President Joice Mujuru at the height of the political fallout between the Zanu PF strongman and his ex-deputy.

Source: Mugabe threatened to beat me: Mutasa – NewsDay Zimbabwe November 1, 2016

BY EVERSON MUSHAVA

He said the incident happened in 2014 shortly before Mujuru and other top Zanu PF officials were hounded out of the ruling party on allegations of plotting to assassinate Mugabe.

Mujuru and her sympathisers later regrouped and founded the opposition Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) party.

Addressing a ZimPF campaign rally in Mt Darwin on Saturday, Mutasa said: “I used to get on very well with Mugabe, very, very well. But first, Mugabe called us for a meeting saying there were some youths, who had some concerns.

“That was the meeting at which youths openly accused Mujuru of plotting to kill the President. They said a lot of unfounded things, accusing her of using witchcraft in a bid to dethrone Mugabe.”

Mutasa said the meeting was held before Mugabe’s wife, First Lady Grace Mugabe, went on the nationwide “meet the people” tours, which she used to attack Mujuru.

“After that meeting, Mugabe then called me and we had a two-hour meeting before the politburo. In the meeting, he asked me why I supported Mujuru. I told him that I supported her because she was his deputy,” he said.

“He told me that she was a witch, using Nigerian sangomas (witchdoctors) and water beetles to try to kill him and take over the Presidency and, therefore, I should dump her. I told him I could not do that because she hadn’t done anything wrong to me. He was angry and threatened me, ‘Do you know that I can beat you up?’

“I asked him the reason why he wanted to beat me up, but he repeated the words, emphasising that he would physically assault me if I continued supporting her.

“I then asked him if there was need for fighting over the matter, but he repeated the words again.”

Mutasa said he defended Mujuru, saying she never wanted to wrest power from Mugabe, claiming the former Vice-President was a victim of Zanu PF factional fights.

Speaking at the same event, ZimPF national membership co-ordinator, Dzikamai Mavahire said: “If his (Mugabe’s) claims about Mujuru were true, she could have been languishing in prison now. But because it was all falsehoods by an old man, she is here today to meet you.”

COMMENTS

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    Joe Cool 7 years ago

    This should be reported to the police.

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    TJINGABABILI 7 years ago

    HAS HE GOT THE ENERGY AND STRENGTH TO BEAT ANYONE THOUGH AT 92! JOKE!

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    J. Pingatton 7 years ago

    Intresting story. May Mutasa is just making a joke.

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    J. Pingatton 7 years ago

    Can somebody ask the President to eithe confirm or deny Mutasa’s allegation

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    Ndonga 7 years ago

    Much as I tried, I could not picture our once “glorious leader” struggling out of his wheel chair and giving Mutasa a beating. Not that every decent Zimbabwean knows that Mutasa should be given good beating for his many past sins.

    But it is well known in the old ZANU PF leadership that Mugabe was never quite 100% in his mind, and that he was subject to some serious outbreaks of anger and violence against his colleagues and friends.

    There is a story told that when Mugabe was in Kwe Kwe jail in the 1970s a parcel arrived for him from an American supporter. Enos Nkala opened the parcel without Mugabe’s permission, and helped himself to a packet of chocolate biscuits. Mugabe then flew into a rage and physically attacked Enos, who then had to be rescued by the rest of the imprisoned leadership.

    My children tell me that Shakespeare’s King Richard once cried out in despair, “A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse”.

    Can you now imagine our once “glorious leader” beating his chest and crying out in angry despair, “A chocolate biscuit, a chocolate biscuit, my country for a chocolate biscuit”. This while flapping his dainty hands and stamping his dainty feet!

    And this is who I, and most of us, voted for, all those many happy years ago!