‘Zanu PF leaders cowards’

via ‘Zanu PF leaders cowards’ – DailyNews Live 6 April 2015 by Fungi Kwaramba

HARARE – Firebrand war veteran Margaret Dongo has branded Zanu PF politburo members as cowards who were “only brave enough to hound” former Vice President Joice Mujuru after her powerful husband, General Solomon Mujuru, had died.

Speaking in an interview with the Daily News yesterday, Dongo — who once famously described Zanu PF bigwigs as President Robert Mugabe’s wives — said the treatment that the warring ruling party was dishing out to “one of its own (Mujuru)” was “a contemptible sign of cowardice”.

Zanu PF expelled Mujuru from the party last Thursday on a slew of untested claims which included charges of allegedly conspiring with her late husband —whose nom de guerre was Rex Nhongo — to oust and kill Mugabe.

But in the no-holds barred interview with the Daily News yesterday, Dongo said the “well-calculated attacks” and eventual expulsion of Mujuru from Zanu PF was a telling sign that Zimbabwe was led by “fawning cowards”.

“They are cowards. They should have confronted Rex when he was still alive, not the wife. These cowards are now exploiting the wife and abusing her for the sins of her husband,” Dongo charged.

Zanu PF has bizarrely alleged that the late general, who died in a mysterious inferno in 2011 at his Beatrice farm, just outside Harare, wanted Mugabe removed from power as early as 2004.

Dongo said there was an urgent need for Zanu PF “to separate facts from fiction” and to explain why it had taken the party more than a decade to bring “these charges against the Mujurus”.

She also said there was “an equally urgent need” to investigate the exact circumstances surrounding the death of General Mujuru, who was the country’s first black army commander.

“All these allegations now raise questions with regard to the death of Mujuru. You cannot say the wife was complicit and then charge her now when that happened ages ago. Right now the public is asking why this is happening to Mujuru.

“I think it is time to go back to the death of Rex and investigate. There should be a thorough investigation so that the truth is revealed,” Dongo said.

The charred remains of Mujuru were discovered at the couple’s Beatrice farmhouse in 2011 after a mysterious fire gutted the farm dwellings.

Many Mujuru family members are still suspicious of the circumstances leading to the death of one of the country’s most decorated liberation war heroes.

Allegations against the late general, whose funeral at the Heroes Acre in Harare was the biggest ever seen in Zimbabwe, are contained in a report that was prepared by Zanu PF’s disciplinary committee ahead of the party’s politburo meeting last week.

Speaking sarcastically, Dongo said if the treason charges against Mujuru were anything to go by, then there was also need to re-examine the criteria used in granting hero status to fallen party cadres since Zanu PF “apparently erred in burying a traitor at the sacred Heroes Acre”.

“If Rex was a traitor, why bury him at the Heroes Acre? If he really is as bad as they allege, then it only means that the majority of people who are buried there are also traitors. This creates conflict on who should be there and who should not,” she said.

Once described as the Zanu PF kingmaker, Mujuru — in death — has become a punch bag for his ruling party political rivals who have successfully, at least for now, stopped his wife from taking over the reins from Mugabe.

“Grace is a very powerful woman and her role in the expulsion of Mujuru shows that men do not lead alone but are influenced by their wives. Sometimes you also question the coincidence.

“She (Grace) returns and then there is an urgent politburo meeting. She is very powerful, or perhaps this points to the fact that there are some people who are manipulating and using her to get rid of Mujuru,” Dongo added.

COMMENTS

WORDPRESS: 5
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    Chanisa 9 years ago

    Well spoken sister Dongo, as usual. Good observations.

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    Wilbert Mukori 9 years ago

    Ms Dongo was as quite as a mouse whilst she was in Zanu PF but only opened her mouth when she fell out with the regime. No one will ever be fooled by people like her!

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    Charlie Cochrane 9 years ago

    In her defence, she left Zanu as soon as she realised how rotten it was and has been a vitriolic critic ever since. Her opinions do not ‘flip flop’ like the gutless coward Moyo and she is an extremely brave woman………a few more like her and Zimbabwe would not be the cesspit it is!
    FREE ITAI NOW!!!!

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    Bull Ant 9 years ago

    She is brave and was fired for the same reasons. …

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    Mupurisa 9 years ago

    Hongu Wilbert, you are very right about Ms. Dongo. The same goes for Gumbo, Bhasikiti, Mutasa, M’Liswa etc, etc.

    As long as the gravy train exists, those who are riding happily on it will enjoy the benefits of dancing to the drunken ZANU PF Tune. But when they are kicked off, all of a sudden they become ‘sober’, ‘well principled individuals’ who can happily point out all the faults of ZANU.

    The truth is that they are all the same. In fact they are worse, as they are like two headed snakes – only they are two faced people! If any single one of them was given the opportunity to get back on the gravy train, they would jump at it with both hands, and no doubt they would carry on looting, murdering and deceiving as before!(Like Jonothan Moyo, for example!)

    It’s not a coincidence that we have as yet, not seen even one single ZANU PF Politician get off the ‘Gravy Train’ voluntarily in protest at the rot in ZANU, and then make a lot of noise! The reason is quite simple; It’s not worth getting off Voluntarily, becoz it’s just toooo cold out there! And besides, kudzyiya moto nembavha kunenge kurinani!!