‘Daggers drawn against Mnangagwa’

via ‘Daggers drawn against Mnangagwa’  31 December 2014

Zanu PF infighting is taking a new twist amid revelations party hawks have sharpened their daggers against Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa whom they accuse of conniving with President Robert Mugabe to deny them influential party and government appointments.

Sources close to the developments told NewsDay that a Gang of Four (G4) comprising Information minister Jonathan Moyo, Environment minister Saviour Kasukuwere, Higher and Tertiary Education minister Oppah Muchinguri and Mugabe’s nephew, Patrick Zhuwao, has allegedly turned its swords against Mnangagwa.

The four, who played a crucial role in the ouster of former Vice-President Joice Mujuru, were now reportedly accusing Mnangagwa of letting them down by giving them less influential party and Cabinet positions.

After successfully soliciting the services of First Lady Grace Mugabe to elbow out Mujuru, the four had reportedly drafted an ambitious list of the people they wanted to be given key positions in politburo.

But Mugabe reportedly came up with his own set up which was completely different, triggering a fresh wave of intraparty fighting as the four now accuse Mnangagwa of sabotaging them after playing a crucial role in the ouster of Mujuru.

“The team of four had proposed line ups which they wanted Mugabe to consider during the appointments, yet the President had his own criteria of appointing the officials,” the source said.

Moyo was appointed secretary of science and technology; Muchinguri, secretary for transport; Zhuwao made it only to a deputy secretary post, while Kasukuwere bagged the commissariat secretary, seemingly the top post among the four.

However, sources said Moyo was allegedly eyeing to replace ousted former spokesman Rugare Gumbo; Muchinguri eyed ousted secretary for administration Didymus Mutasa’s post; while Zhuwao wanted an elevation to remain in the politburo and a ministerial post.

“The gang thought that by teaming up with Grace, Mugabe would give them an edge ahead of everyone else, but the ageing leader played his cards close to his chest and in the process, disappointed many people,” the source said.

Zhuwawo yesterday described as “hogwash and nonsensical” the allegations that the team could be authoring Mnangagwa’s fall. He said he was never anticipating for a politburo position ahead of many senior Zanu PF members.

Zhuwao said G4 respected Mnangagwa and Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko’s appointment by Mugabe.

“Those who seek to appropriate any of our leaders are very wrong. Such thoughts are driven by people without substance. VP Mnangagwa and Mphoko are national leaders. They are experienced and principled and have impeccable credentials,” Zhuwawo said.

Moyo, Kasukuwere and Muchinguri could not be reached for comment yesterday.

A close Mnangagwa ally said Mugabe did not even consult Mnangagwa during the appointments.

The Mnangagwa ally said: “What these people do not know is that the appointments were done unilaterally by Mugabe who did not even consult Mnangagwa. They thought he [Mnangagwa] would push for their appointments both in the party and in government, but he had no chance to do so. In fact, he was also appointed like them.”

As the infighting starts to take shape, the State media, which was used by Moyo in the run up to the congress to attack Mujuru and all the party hawks perceived to be sympathetic to her, has already launched unrestrained attacks on Mnangagwa.

At the weekend, a shadowy character writing in The Sunday Mail as Bishop Lazarus attacked Mnangagwa for holding business meetings at his Kwekwe farm and insinuated that he was plotting against Mugabe.

The attack followed other attacks on Zanu PF production secretary in the politburo Josiah Hungwe and Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs minister Faber Chidarikire for hero-worshiping Mnangagwa at gatherings to celebrate the VP’s appointment.

The G4 was reportedly unhappy with the centralisation of power on Mnangagwa, who is also Justice minister, takes party chairmanship on rotational bases and is also reported to be in charge of security.

With all the portfolios, G4 thinks Mnangagwa was poised to take over from Mugabe.

Moyo and Zhuwao recently said Mnangagwa’s appointment as VP did not mean he would automatically take over from Mugabe. Analysts said this could be interpreted to show the two’s distaste of the VP’s rise.

“Infighting will not end with the exit of Mujuru’s faction, as the winning faction [Mnangagwa’s faction] is now up against each other for the spoils of the victory,” the source added.

Political analyst Eldred Masunungure said factionalism was far from being over and would get nastier towards the 2018 elections.

“Prior to the congress, there was a coalition of factions to deal with Mujuru. What we are witnessing now is a fight on sharing of the spoils. It is unfortunate that Mnangagwa does not control the media so he is being attacked without responding,” Masunungure said.

COMMENTS

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    Zvakwana 9 years ago

    Please please do us allll a big favour and kill yourselves, every last one of you.

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    Rodlin Mvelase 9 years ago

    Well said…we are fed up with these Zanu power struggles. All you pricks fighting for an economy you collectively ruined so what…butcher each other mbwende zvimbwasungata, vapambepfumi, vatengesi, ma’selous scouts’.

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    Mandevu 9 years ago

    the more the merrier

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    tonyme 9 years ago

    What goes around comes around. He that has a dirty hand can and should lick it along with the dripping soup. Jonathan and the rest should have known who was dealing the cards. First he does not trust them anyway from their dirty past. All the dirt hurled at Mujuru was done to pave a way for the G4 people who are now crying. This is fanning factionalism. Has anyone thought of that lately. It is sickening because all the people at the 6th congress gave up their power to vote for selfish reasons and they lost in the process. It hurts being used. The old man is at it again. Stay tuned.

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    Kevin 9 years ago

    I await the “et tu Brute’ moment eagerly. I then await the moment when Jonathan Moyo gets his back stabbed. Remember this is about installing the Mugabe family in perpetuity.