‘They want to topple Mugabe’

via ‘They want to topple Mugabe’ – DailyNews Live 1 November 2014 by Lloyd Mbiba

HARARE – The ugly infighting currently devouring Zanu PF is getting nastier, with party spokesperson Rugare Gumbo coming out guns blazing yesterday and stunningly accusing party members loyal to Justice minister Emmerson Mnangagwa of plotting a second “Tsholotsho Declaration”.

The “Tsholotsho Declaration” refers to the failed Zanu PF putsch that allegedly sought to oust President Robert Mugabe from power in 2004.

Addressing a Press conference at Zanu PF’s headquarters in Harare, an angry Gumbo said he could no longer hold his peace on the ugly goings-on in the ruling party, particularly as State media — and chiefly the Herald newspaper — were clearly running a campaign to denigrate Vice President Joice Mujuru.

He further accused the Mnangagwa faction of being manipulative and always scheming to destroy Zanu PF.

“It’s unfortunate that we are witnessing Tsholotsho Two Declaration,” he said.

“The people who were involved in Tsholotsho 2004 are now are involved in Tsholotsho Declaration 2014, the aim being to bring down the

government and effect regime change.

“The aim is not only about bringing down President Mugabe, it’s not about bringing down Mujuru, but it’s about bringing down the entire

legacy of the liberation struggle. It’s about bringing down all the fighters who died in the bush,” Gumbo added.

Asked to name those who were behind the second Tsholotsho Declaration, Gumbo retorted, “We know them. The six provincial chairmen who were suspended in 2004 are still there and all those who were involved from the Mnangagwa faction are still there”.

A number of senior Zanu PF officials were either suspended or expelled in 2005, after holding a meeting at Dinyane Secondary School in

Tsholotsho in 2004, where an agreement was allegedly struck to oust Mugabe from power and install Mnangagwa in the presidium. Mugabe later on confirmed that a coup had been plotted against by the Mnangagwa faction.

Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda, former Masvingo provincial chairman Daniel Shumba, former Manicaland chairman Mike

Madiro and former Cabinet minister July Moyo were among the high-profile casualties of the Tsholotsho debacle who were suspended from the party.

Information minister Jonathan Moyo, who was viewed as the chief architect of the alleged putsch, was banished from the party and only

allowed to rejoin in 2009 after winning elections as an independent.

Gumbo said yesterday that Mujuru was the vice president of the country and would remain in that position until Mugabe decided to change that.

He also said the vice president had delivered a “strong and comprehensive” presentation during Thursday’s tense politburo meeting,

chronicling her journey with the party.

“What people should bear in mind is that Mujuru, whether we like it or not as of now is still the vice president of Zanu PF and the vice president of Zimbabwe until changes take place,” Gumbo said.

“Accordingly she deserves our respect and protection. We cannot have the vice president of a country being treated the way she has been treated.

“The vice president made a powerful and lucid narrative about how she joined the liberation struggle in 1974 and linked up with President RG Mugabe in Mozambique in 1975.

“She noted that she has never sought any positions in the party. She was always asked to take this or that position in the party and government. She spoke well and eloquently with dignity and maturity, demonstrating her fantastic leadership qualities,” Gumbo added.

Gumbo said those supporting Mujuru had not committed any offence as Mugabe had previously said that the vice president should aim to continue rising up in the party’s leadership ladder.

“When Mai Mujuru was voted to her position as vice president, the president said are we going to leave her on that post or will we support her to rise. And that is what we are precisely following and if there is a change of heart we will be told,” Gumbo said.

The Zanu PF spokesperson expressed his umbrage at how the State media was reporting on Mujuru.

“Politburo called upon the media to report objectively about the politburo deliberations. It was therefore shocking and unfortunate to see the Herald dedicating a lot of pages on the vice president.

“The Herald was particularly negative, damaging and unprofessional.

This is our public media which should report objectively but no, it has decided to go to town about the vice president and on allegations which have not been proven,” he said.

Gumbo said all the allegations that were being peddled against Mujuru “are false and the work of forces who want to bring regime change”.

COMMENTS

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    mapingu 9 years ago

    “The Herald was particularly negative, damaging and unprofessional.This is our public media which should report objectively… ,” Rugare Gumbo said.

    The key rhetoric question to asked is:’Has Gumbo visited his psychiatric Dr in last 12 months?

    The answer is obviously negative. If he had done so surely he wouldn’t talk of objective reporting from an State owned media in Zim late alone the Herald. Surely, he would have said something foolish but much better.

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    ntaba 9 years ago

    What a good idea to topple a murderer.

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    mandevu 9 years ago

    Hardly a regime change when you replace ZPF with ZPF

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    Chaka 9 years ago

    Fed up of liberation struggle officers in government since 34 years

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    Gandanga 9 years ago

    We need to liberate Zimbabwe from this bunch of ancient dictators. ZANU PF needs to be completely removed. If we do not do that now we are in danger of being doomed forever. There is a group called ZANU NEW GEN comprising of the children of these old farts which is being groomed to take over once there are too old to rule or they are dead. The group consists of Robert Mugabe Jnr, Mike Nyambuya Jnr, Russel Gorereza and many more. The best time to take over the power from ZANU is before that transition from old to young happens. If we do not do that, this ZANU NEW GEN will become even stronger and more ruthless than the current ZANU and Zimbabweans will forever suffer like the Palestines. We need to act Zimbabweans and now is the time or we will ever be doomed. ZANU is at its weakest point so lets strike it hard.