Zanu PF bigwigs face exit

Source: Zanu PF bigwigs face exit – DailyNews Live

Tendai Kamhungira      31 July 2017

HARARE – Zanu PF youths have thrown the gauntlet to the ruling party
bigwigs saying everyone but President Robert Mugabe will be challenged in
the primary elections ahead of next year’s elections.

With Mugabe the only one who has been endorsed as Zanu PF candidate for
the 2018 elections – his deputies Phelekezela Mphoko and Emmerson
Mnangagwa – will not be spared as the confident secretary for the youth
league Kudzanai Chipanga was now making it a habit to publicly undress the
ruling party top brass.

While addressing thousands of party supporters at a youth-organised
interface rally in Chinhoyi, Mashonaland West Province on Saturday,
Chipanga, who has since caused a lot of unease in Cabinet after he
demanded an end of year appraisal of all ministers during a previous
rally, indicated that the youths were now ready to takeover.

“Gushungo (Mugabe’s totem), youths are calm at the moment, because we are
not having any elections this year.

“They are only speaking about one person, RG Mugabe. But once we get into
next year and the political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere announces the
start of election campaigns, we want to stand as candidates as Members of
Parliaments and for councils.

“The youths are firmly behind you, and are declaring that the only person
who is safe from being challenged and will have a soft-landing is none
other than RG Mugabe. All the other MPs, who do not work well with others,
who do not listen to first Lady Grace Mugabe, we are surely going to
challenge them,” Chipanga said.

The ruling party is currently embroiled in serious factional fights that
are threatening to further split the party ahead of the 2018 crucial
elections.

The discord in the ruling party is seen by many as epitomising the  bigger
political fight pitting a group of Young Turks known as the Generation 40
(G40) and Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s factions which are seen as
the leading contenders to succeed Mugabe.

The G40, allegedly comprises Higher and Tertiary Education minister
Jonathan Moyo, Youth minister Patrick Zhuwao, Local Government minister
Saviour Kasukuwere, Chipanga and is believed to have the backing of the
First Family.

These two camps have been fighting tooth and nail to outwit one another in
the battle to succeed Mugabe, 93.

And on Saturday, Mugabe indicated that he now trusts the youths more than
any of his lieutenants as he admonished those who had sanctioned the
termination of contracts of youth officers.

Speaking at the rally, Mugabe who was obviously charmed by the huge
numbers that teemed to the event on a wintry day and heaped praises on the
secretary for the youth league, Chipanga, said his Cabinet never okayed
the termination of the youths’ contracts.

“You are doing this good work and I hear that some youths who were working
for government have been fired but we never heard about that. Our economy
is recovering, is that the time we should be dismissing our youths? How
can they say we have no money now…please reinstate those youths, we
never agreed on that. The issue of firing those youths was never agreed.
Where is the ministry of Finance and Labour, please stop it,” said Mugabe.

Over the past few months, the Team Lacoste camp seemed to have gained
traction, with Mnangagwa being seen as the obvious heir apparent.

However, events over the past week drastically changed, with the G40
seemingly back on the pedal.

Amid these factional fights, Mugabe has been leaning more to the youths
and the women’s league for support, after war veterans, seen to be backing
Mnangagwa’s cause, dumped him.

It is against this background that Chipanga’s declaration will likely
garner support from Mugabe, who currently has a soft spot for the youths,
in his bid to lure them for support in next year’s watershed elections,
which will likely be his last.

The bickering on who is going to succeed the 93-year-old leader has opened
the door for several speculations and Defence minister Sydney Sekeremayi’s
name has also been cast into the net.

And now the inclusion of Mugabe’s wife Grace into the succession equation
has further added spice to the debate.

Mugabe has remained mum on who is likely to succeed him, but has in the
past pulled a few unpredictable moves, that have kept people guessing with
the latest being his wife’s calls for him to name a successor.

COMMENTS

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    Nyoni 7 years ago

    Let it be known to all ZANUPF lackeys ,MUGABE will never replace the late great JOSHUA NKOMO.IN ANY WAY,MATTER OR FORM. HE WAS THE TRUE FATHER OF OUR COUNTRY AND BOB YOU WILL ALWAYS BE NOTHING . LIVE WITH THAT UNTIL THE DAY YOU LEAVE THIS EARTH TO MEET YOUR SEKURU THE DEVIL.

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    Baramanza 7 years ago

    Let’s hope the youth will spearhead the paty victory and is not a talkshow and bootlicking strategy with the intension to loot.War vets are principled people who understands the ideology of the party.It will be a disaster to dump them.Mark my words.God guide us before my part surrenders to the opposition after 38 years iin power

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    Skyline 7 years ago

    Mr nyoni ,what did joshua nkomo did for the people of zimbabwe.can you please elaborate