Msipa hammers Mugabe, Zanu PF

via Msipa hammers Mugabe, Zanu PF – DailyNews Live 14 October 2014 by Lloyd Mbiba

HARARE – In a surprising twist to the worsening succession war in Zanu PF — that has taken a violent turn in the last few weeks — respected party elder Cephas Msipa has criticised President Robert Mugabe for failing to deal with the infighting and refusing to take advice on the party’s escalating factionalism.

In an interview with the Daily News yesterday, Msipa said he feared for Zanu PF if relations remained as fractious as they currently were in the ruling party.

“If people continue being dissatisfied with what is happening, it is possible to have a split. I think the president has the key to all these issues. I hate factionalism and if it continues I don’t know what will become of the party,” he said ruefully.

Msipa’s pointed comments yesterday follow similar sentiments that he expressed at the weekend in another interview with the State-owned Chronicle newspaper, which were predictably underplayed by State newspapers, which share copy.

In that interview, Msipa also bluntly warned Mugabe  that his failure to unmask and stop the party’s factionalists dead in their tracks would result in the party imploding and splitting into several opposing camps.

Msipa further attacked one of the two major factions battling for power inside Zanu PF for behaving as if they “own” Grace Mugabe, a development that he said was fuelling factionalism inside the party.

With Grace’s recent surprise and barnstorming entrance into mainstream politics, there is mounting speculation that Zimbabwe’s sole leader since independence in 1980 may be plotting to pass on the leadership baton to his ambitious 49-year-old wife.

Before Grace’s unanticipated plunge into politics, Zanu PF was divided along two main factions, one reportedly led by Vice President Joice Mujuru and the other by Justice minister Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Msipa, who at one point during the liberation war lived with Mugabe, said unless his old friend put the burning Zanu PF house in order, then the ruling party was certain to split.

“The key is in the president’s hands, he holds the key and I’ve no doubt about that. No other person (can). If he can be seen to take action against those who are promoting factionalism, that will end it. The buck stops there. We’ve to be careful that factionalism does not lead other people to think about forming a break away party.

“It can happen and that’s why I’m saying this thing must be nipped in the bud and I hope one day the president will act on it,” he said.

Mugabe has consistently refused to anoint a successor and Msipa revealed that he had also failed to convince the Zanu PF leader to name a successor.

“Unfortunately, he didn’t agree with me. So as you know politics is a struggle for power. People want to take certain positions in the party and that’s the nature of politics,” he said.

Msipa’s remarks come hardly a month after war veteran Margaret Dongo had also warned that the former liberation movement was headed for a spilt.

A Zanu PF politburo member who spoke on condition of anonymity agreed with Msipa yesterday, saying: “The First Family is unpopular and her (Grace’s) political capital and knowledge are very low.

“She is very unpopular and those who are using her know that too, but she has become very ambitious,” he said adding that her permanent anger when making speeches revealed that “she knows she is going nowhere”.

Another top Zanu PF official described Grace’s backers as people who were intent on destroying the party from within.

“The allegation that some politburo members are destroying the party from within is now borne out because if indeed Grace has her way and that of her backers, namely to overtake Joice in the vice presidency, that will certainly split Zanu PF,” he said.

Well-known political scientist, Eldred Masunungure, also told the Daily News earlier that Grace, who does not hold any official position in the party at the moment, had in fact become a de facto prime minister whose utterances were now being treated like policy.

In the meantime, Grace continues to burn millions of dollars whose origin is unknown to organise her rallies.

Just yesterday, Grace and her huge entourage used an Air Zimbabwe plane to travel to Bulawayo before she flew straight to the venue in Gwanda aboard an Air Force helicopter.

It could not be established late last night whether her large entourage had paid for their airfares to the ailing national carrier that has been bleeding cash for years.

The First Lady, who until recently used to drive herself in a Mercedes Benz S600, is now being escorted by a huge security convoy.

In her recent interview with the Daily News, Dongo said a split in the ruling party was inevitable as Zanu PF had digressed from its founding values. “If there are people who are principled who know the ideals of the liberation struggle then they should head for a split because politics is not about power but about principles and issues. If you are principled why should you align yourself to people who are this greedy?” she said.

However, Dongo noted that aggrieved senior Zanu PF members did not have the guts yet to join those who had left the party in protest.

“The problem is that we do not have people who have the guts.

“I will give an example. When (the late Edgar) Tekere left he was supposed to leave with a number of people, including some from the politburo to be part of him,” she said.

“The same thing happened to Simba Makoni. He was told by gurus to leave Zanu PF and that they would follow. But the nature of politics in Zanu PF is such that mukaenda kunovhima mese, vakashaya kubata mhuka vanodzoka vakatakura iwewe,” she said dramatically.

COMMENTS

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    Rwendo 10 years ago

    Over the course of 34 years, what was once a strong vibrant party with several independant thinkers has been castrated by Mugabe. With General Mujuru gone, it is now run like a family tuckshop. Like a kombi drven by a driver that flouts rules of the road and has no respect for anyone but himself. In the back vanahwindi have the music on at full blast and are cheering the driver to go faster..

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      mukadota 10 years ago

      Rwendo – your comment is just brilliant

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      I couldn’t have said it better myself. Tis sad is it not. Fear is not of God. I think if ZPF wants to be saved there needs to be a total change in thinking, policy and action.

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    revenger avenger 10 years ago

    A criminal grouping since inception. Self seeking thieves. Chete

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    Roving Eagle 10 years ago

    mugabe wants the factions to tear each apart so he can present his wife as the compromise until his son takes over. Would have opted for his son straight away (take a leaf from Kabila in Congo) but age is the problem and since old age has caught up with him and health is failing he hopes to temporarily pass the baton to the wife so she can pass it own to the son when comes of age. That is the problem the stupidity of worshiping a man. mugabe is banking on party and his followers’ stupidity that he can get away with anything, reason he was not ashamed to give his wife an unwarranted degree even if that tarnished the image of UZ.

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    tapiwa 10 years ago

    Dongo is right about party founding principles but as much as these guys and gals have guts they have come to realise that Zimbabwe is run as a family possession and based more on patronage than anything else and if they leave they stand to loose whatever they have earned by illegally and the little if anything they have earned legally too.

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      gogosesikhona 10 years ago

      Well done Jonathan Moyo. You have single handedly brought the downfall of Zanu. It can never be saved, come what may. I salute your courage and wisdom. All other leaders that have come to pass, have never come so close. You are a heroe. Finish it up the job and let the rebuilding take its place.

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    tapiwa 10 years ago

    Mugabe says Zimbabwe is his, Chiwenga says the army is his,war vets say land is theirs,Chihuri says police is his this has led to none of them being accountable and doing whatever they want with no concern for the general populance

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    Sonofngwazi 10 years ago

    AT LEAST DONGO HAVE THE BALLS, SHAME ON EMMERSON, HE BEHAVES LIKE A BIT## /COMMON SLUT

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    Sonofngwazi 10 years ago

    MSIPA WELL DONE! ASI CHENJERA UNONGOZIVA KUTI ZANU NDEYEROPA ZANU NEEDS MORE PPLE LIKE U

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    Chanisa 10 years ago

    The splitting of ZANUPF is perhaps the only way moribund opposition politics can be fertilized for effectiveness.

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    Roving Ambassador 10 years ago

    I am waiting for the party to self distract and Mugabe to pass on, then I will sing VaMugabe tafara __maruza. Pasi neZanu.

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    Mbuya Nehanda 10 years ago

    Let them tear each other apart, it’s for the good of the majority of toiling people. That’s the freedom we have always wanted for our country.

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      Don Cox 10 years ago

      When ZanuPF tears itself apart after Mugabe dies, the winners will be the ones with most guns.

      The country will have a long period of military rule, like Egypt.

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    Nyoni 10 years ago

    Slamming Mugabe now has been hard for Msipa? Who or what was soft. I thought Mugabe hated Homos.

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    gideon 10 years ago

    it will be impossible to have a one zanu pf without mugabe and asplit will be better for the future

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    Inini 10 years ago

    After destroying the economy and everything, they are now self-destructing! Zanu ndeyeropa, kkkkkkkkk

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    Bruce 10 years ago

    Dr. Zvobgo one of the respected academic and politician of the early 1990 who passed away some years back said, those that the gods wants to destroy, they make him crazy and then he get consumed/killed/ destroyed. Thus what we waiting for in ZANU PF. How can real man watch another man promoting his undeserving wife for such a post in a liberation movement ahead of all of them since 1980. If this is not an insult then I do not know how to insult. Some joined the liberation while Grace was a little girl enjoying life in SA. Now she opened her legs to Mugabe, she takes the country

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    Charles Chamunorwa 10 years ago

    Vanhu vese vari muZanu vakadzi vaMugabe naGrace

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    Peace is a virtue 10 years ago

    Where is RGM and Joice? Who killed Chitepo, Tongogara and Mujuru?

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    Isu Zvedu 10 years ago

    Advice to Joice Mujuru: You will soon join your husband if you do not go public about the evil surrounding you. Your husband was killed and you thought one day you would be president. Enter Grace, and you are being stripped naked politically. Unless you come out from the woods and fight like a real war liberator they claim you were all along until Chris Mutsvangwa thought otherwise, these people will burn you in the daylight. Right now all the security details surrounding you are waiting for a simple command. Its time you run and run fast to expose the evil in the party that you belonged for years. We the people can see through all the plots. You will survive once you harness the little energy within you and remember the brave Solomon. Else you are what they say “a lame duck”, at their disposal.

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      Dai Ndakaziva 10 years ago

      Mai Mujuru is not a lame duck, she is fishing and strategising, uyu disgrace wekuwawata rubbish regai apedze shungu dzake, achembera waiting for this moment to stand on the podium, kuti awawate, regai awawate. Mujuru will strike zvake at the right time, she is too presidental to respond to idiots, pamberi na Mujuru!!!!

      Thanks disgrace for making me decide I was standing on the sideline now I am in campaign mode.PANE VESE VARIPO NDIYE CHETE