Mujuru to wipe out Mnangagwa?

via Mujuru to wipe out Mnangagwa? – DailyNews Live by Xolisani Ncube and Lloyd Mbiba  30 NOVEMBER 2013

Rival factions square off today in  Zanu PF provincial executive elections in seven provinces, with a group aligned to  Vice President Joice Mujuru gunning for five of the seven provinces being contested.

So far, the ruling party has conducted elections in three provinces that saw Mujuru’s cronies romp to victory.

A senior official in the Mujuru faction told the Daily News yesterday that they will aim for a clean sweep.

“We are aiming at total control of the party. We want to win all the remaining provinces, if we fail, we must at least get a total of eight out of the 10 provinces,” said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The Mujuru camp is targeting to clinch Harare, Mashonaland East, Mashonaland West, Bulawayo and Matabeleland South province after bagging Manicaland, Mashonaland Central province and Midlands in the last set of polls that ended in chaos.

Amos Midzi, linked to the Mujuru faction, is confident of winning today’s polls for Harare province ahead of Jason Passadi, the legislator for Mount Pleasant.

As an incumbent chairperson, Midzi is buoyed by the six parliamentary seats he clinched in Harare during the July 31 polls.

“As the executive, we have done the best for the party in Harare to ensure that we win the seats we got,”  a confident Midzi told the Daily News. “We have strengthened party structures down from cell to branch up to district level.”

Midzi believes his leadership, if given another chance, could propel the ruling party to take total control of Zimbabwe’s capital city.

However, Passadi, believed to be in  Justice minister Emmerson Mnangangwa’s faction, is equally convinced that at the end of the day today, he will be Harare’s Zanu PF chairperson.

“This is our time, it is time the youth get control of their future,” Passadi said.

“I am very confident of winning tomorrow’s election because I have campaigned enough and met all the party structures in Harare.

“Our message is that we want indigenisation to benefit the youths from cell up the party structures. We are aiming at eliminating the MDC by 2018 and get total control of the capital city. I know what Harare people what, they want accommodation, they want to benefit from the indigenisation programme through tangible projects and not small things which we are currently witnessing.”

In Mashonaland East, incumbent chairperson, Ray Kaukonde is being challenged by war veteran Philemon Mutongi and Samuel Maisiri.

The Marondera law maker, believed to be a key ally of Mujuru, is confident that he will retain his post after leading the party to a clean sweep in the July elections.

“I can only say let’s meet in the campaign field and we can win the elections rather than waste time campaigning in the press,” Kaukonde said.

The epic battle lies in Mashonaland West province where six candidates are vying for the top provincial post.

Embattled businessman Phillip Chiyangwa is squaring off against Hurungwe West legislator Temba Mliswa also believed to be a Mujuru loyalist. Incumbent chair John Mafa, believed  to be in the Mnangagwa faction, Nimrod Chiminya and Blessed Geza are the other candidates.

Reports indicate that Mliswa is the favourite to win it.

Zanu PF won all but one seat in President Robert Mugabe’s home area which was being contested by Chiyangwa.

The former provincial chair said he was confident of winning today’s elections despite having lost the Chinhoyi parliamentary seat to MDC’s Peter Mataruse in the July 31 general elections.

“I think I am the best person to be the chair for Mashonaland West, I am putting the party first ahead of any other interest that I may have,” Chiyangwa said.

In Bulawayo, incumbent chairperson, Callistus Ndlovu, linked to the Mujuru faction, says the seat belongs to him as he faced a formidable challenge from his deputy, Killian Sibanda, and Douglas Ndlovu.

“I am definitely going to sail through. I am going to win the chairmanship. I wouldn’t have stood as a candidate if l was not going to win,” Ndlovu declared.

On the other hand, Sibanda, a suspected Mnangagwa loyalist, says he has what it takes to lead the party in Bulawayo and ensure the party grows.

“My goal is to ensure that we win all the seats that were taken by MDC in Bulawayo. We want to make sure that in the next election, Zanu PF will sweep all the seats in Bulawayo,” Sibanda said.

“I also want to liberate the city and my party economically. Bulawayo is a pale shadow of its industrial days and we need to revive the city industries.

“I am confident that l will win but it all lies with the people. If they want me to be chairman, I will be voted into power.”

In Masvingo, three ex-military personnel will be squaring off for the provincial post in a five men battle.

Chiredzi North legislator Robert Mukwena will fight it out against Rtd Brigadier General Callisto Gwanedza who is Chiredzi South legislator and former legislator in the same constituency Ailes Baloyi.

Retired Major Benard Mazarire and Rtd Major-General Gibson Mashingaidze are also gunning for the post which was held by suspended Gutu central lawmaker, Lovemore Matuke.

In Matabeleland North province, incumbent chair Richard Moyo will square off against Reeds Dube.

Matabeleland South chairperson Andrew Langa, believed to be a Mujuru loyalist, is being challenged by Lloyd Siyoka and Phumuza Ndlovu.

Voting is expected to start at 7 am and close at 7pm. The build up to today’s polls has been characterised by fears by candidates  after the voters’ roll was not availed  and fears over voter manipulation.

COMMENTS

WORDPRESS: 18
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    easily fooled 10 years ago

    Everyone wishes to take the province from MDC. Big mistake. People want jobs, better life, food etc. They vote MDC bcoz Zpf failed. Remember only zpf members are voting, whc are far less than the opposition supporters. More jobless people like Gono will be joining opposition too

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    codza tii 10 years ago

    solomon is out from the acre cemetry to catapault mama panyanga.Chema ya the best decorated gen.is to vote for mama.The nation is behind you.

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    Tjingababili 10 years ago

    ZANUPF, THE REVULSIONARY PARTY, NEEDS MUJURU, A WOMAN WHO SEEMS TO FEAR GOD! NOT THAT SLY CROCODILE!

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    Tjingababili 10 years ago

    ZANUPF, THE REVULSIONARY PARTY, NEEDS MUJURU, A WOMAN WHO SEEMS TO FEAR GOD! NOT THAT SLY CROCODILE!

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      Boss MyAss 10 years ago

      Zimbabwe needs real leaders and good politicians. Anyhow the fat goat is much better than the crocodile.

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    lawyer 10 years ago

    This media frenzy about Mujuru is boring.
    Mnangagwa will succeed its obvious any fool can see this.
    Majuru hasn’t got the ability to rule a country, she is too violent and lacks common sense.

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    Mujuru too violent. Mnagagwa peace loving, my foot!!

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    Mr Mixed Race 10 years ago

    I am apolitical but let us try a mother who knows birth pains to lead us.At least she quotes Bible verses in her speeches,maybe GOD can use her fruitfully like Saul who became Paul.

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    Johnson@yahoo.com 10 years ago

    MAI MUJURU PANYANGA!!! NDOZVATINODA. MADZIMAI NDIZVO. MWEYA WEKUBEREKA AND SANITY. WE NEED THAT, NOT ANOTHER APOCALYPSE

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    Johnson@yahoo.com 10 years ago

    NOTHING BUT MAI MUJURU

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    NGWENA MHINI ( CROCODILE WITHOUT TAIL ) 10 years ago

    Ngwena will be another Military Dictator,Ngwena is only know by the corrupt elite of ZANU PF, He will NOT stand the test of a National Election as he is NOT well known to the common Zimbabwe mass 33 years after independence. Ngwena is highly unpredictable, whilst Amai Mujuru is a Moderate, she can pave a way for a TRUE Inclusive Government in Zimbabwe, and create an a conducive environment to engage the west for foreign direct investments. We need a Moderate from Zanu pf, NOT Commanders of Gukuramhuni, soft cotton by the day and Skimmers by Night.We will all be in Jail or Assasinamated.

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    Croc you don’t need anyone to tell you your ruthless character and people know that. Therefore haulumi.

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    Ephrain Gumbo 10 years ago

    The liberation struggle was waged to end oppression and correct gross injustices. I was part of that struggle. Never will I abandon our party or the principles upon which we fought so hard to achieve. Unfortunately many of our leaders have so blatantly taken this opportunity to enrich themselves at the expense of everyone else. Our once thriving and prosperous economy lies in tatters, our schools and hospitals, our roads and infrastructure are all deteriorating, millions are without work….is this what we all fought for? We need new faces. Not Mujuru nor Mnangagwa but people who are genuinely committed and not pseudo Marxists cloaked in CIA capitalist wolf skins. Pamberi ne Chimurenga.

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    First Munangagwa must renounce his Zambian citizenship.Why do you hang on to it when you have Zimbabwe at heart?

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    Mthwakazi 10 years ago

    Why is there no ZANU PF faction led from Matebeleland?

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    MUGABE CLINIC 10 years ago

    LOOKING AT ZIMBABWE I SEE A GREAT NATION WITH EDUCATED PEOPLE AND NATURAL RESOURCES THE PROBLEM IS PAPA MUGABE IS A FREEDOM FIGHTER NOT ECONOMIC FIGHTER ALSO GOD DID NOT CREATE ONE LEADER FOR ZIMBABWE TO STAY FOR EVER ALL ZIMBABWEN YOU HAVE SEEN THE RISE AND FALL OF ZIMBABWE BY PAPA MUGABE DO YOU STILL TRUST THAT HE WILL RAISE ZIMBABWE AGAIN THIS TIME NO ONLY IF THE OLD MAN CAN BECAME A YOUTH NOW ALL YOU NEED IS GOD FEARING LEADER WITH PEOPLE AT HEART WITH A VISION AND DRIVE TO LEAD AND REBUILD BUT THE CHALLEGE IS FARMS IN THE HANDS OF VETERANS THIS WILL COST ZIMBABWE AGAIN IT WAS BETTER IF ALL THE SEIZED FARMS WERE GOVERNMENT OWN WITH A POLICY THAT IT CAN BE RENTED TO A SERIOUS PRODUCING FARMER NOT GIVING FERTILE FARMS LIKE FAT CAKES

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    Zimbos lets unite n solve dis ting peacefully bt i dont think a country like Zim ingatungamirirwa nemunhukadzi

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    George 10 years ago

    all seized farms must become state property and then leased to good farmers only then can Zimbabwe start economic recovery.