Mutasa scoffs at accusations of plotting against Mugabe

via Mutasa scoffs at accusations of plotting against Mugabe – DailyNews Live 17 August 2014 by Mugove Tafirenyika

HARARE – As the battle to succeed President Robert Mugabe reaches alarming levels, Zanu PF secretary for administration Didymus Mutasa, has come out firing, describing as nonsense, accusations that he was plotting to topple the 90-year-old leader from power.

In what has been described as a “desperate” and “final assault” on Vice President Joice Mujuru’s ambitions to succeed Mugabe, a junior minister yesterday launched a blistering and astonishing attack on her and Mutasa in the State media.

In the brutal, no-holds-barred interview with The Herald that was also interpreted by observers as the crystallisation of Zanu PF’s deadly infighting, deputy Foreign Affairs minister Christopher Mutsvangwa — who is a war veteran — also vowed that the duo would not succeed in wrestling power in the party.

It was not immediately clear yesterday how Mujuru, and minister Webster Shamu who also received some severe roasting for allegedly creating fictional heroics around Mujuru’s contributions during the liberation war, would react to these savage barbs but Mutasa immediately hit back in his usual no-nonsense and frank attitude.

Mutsvangwa told the State media that Mutasa was a political opportunist whose scheme was to sidestep Mujuru’s fellow comrades in pursuit of “a fascist agenda as they employ Nazist tactics to try and wrestle power and then proceed to resurrect a post-Rhodesian political agenda”.

“His (Mutasa) roadmap to power goes through a self-styled role as king-maker to new party leadership of his own fashion. He would hope to achieve this goal by side-lining HE President Robert Mugabe, the elected leader of the Republic,” said Mutsvangwa.

Mutsvangwa’s no-holds-barred tirade against Mutasa comes as the Mnangagwa faction is said to be itching to recover lost ground after losing in the youth elections last weekend.

But Mutasa told the Daily News on Sunday that his liberation war credentials were a matter of public knowledge.

“I am afraid responding to such utterances would only save to dignify nonsense. You can research about my credentials yourself but let me rather say when I got out of prison in 1973, I went on to write a book in which I foretold that President Mugabe would be our president,” he said.

“I love and respect Baba Mugabe and for anyone to suggest that I would want to challenge his leadership shows a high degree of madness. I am not like that, I am not that kind of person.”

A war veteran, Mutsvangwa claimed that Mutasa, together with “gangster types” he had surrounded himself with, had not participated in the liberation struggle.

“Even more telling is the fact that they cluster around Mutasa and his cohorts, leaders who never had anything to do with the critical 1973-80 period of the armed struggle.”

Mutsvangwa said Mutasa’s legitimacy in Zanu PF was the “hazy clamour for the political ascendancy of Vice President Mujuru”.

Mutsvangwa’s scorching attack on Mujuru and Mutasa is a culmination of an eventful two weeks in which the Zanu PF women and youth league conferences were littered with intimidation, vote buying, kidnapping and rigging of internal elections ahead of the elective congress in December.

Hawks in Zanu PF on Friday pushed for Mugabe to suspend results of the disputed youth league conference elections which saw a faction led by Mujuru thumping her rival, Mnangagwa’s group.

The Mnangagwa camp was pushing for the party’s sole leader since 1977 to suspend the poll results with the endorsement of the politburo.

Mugabe on Friday summoned ministers, top Zanu PF and youth league officials as well as those suspected of belonging to the two factions to present their cases for and against reports that the youth polls were rigged.

At the women’s league conference, divisions in the party were played out in public.

During the official opening of the conference, Mujuru made it clear through song that there were some among the Zanu PF officials who had betrayed her.

She sang: “Party woye dairayi party woye, pakati penyu apa mumwe achandipandukira dairai (among you someone is going to betray me).”

Not to be outdone, outgoing women’s league boss, Oppah Muchinguri came up with a highly controversial slogan saying “pasi nevanopisa varume, (to hell with those who burn their husbands).”

Three years ago, Mujuru’s late husband Solomon’s remains were found at the family’s Beatrice farm house after an inferno. Mutasa,  who insisted yesterday that he was a true war hero, said all these were shenanigans meant to destabilise Zanu PF.

Before independence, Mutasa was chairman of the Cold Comfort Farm society, a non-racial cooperative community near Harare.

At independence, he became the country’s first Speaker of Parliament from 1980 to 1990.

He has been in the party’s highest decision-making body — the Politburo — ever since.

Mutasa is a well-known Mugabe loyalist and in 1998 when calls for the Zanu PF leader to step aside began to grow louder, both from within and outside the party, he defended him saying if he were pressed to step down, then the entire Cabinet and politburo should step down along with him.

In 2012,  Mugabe revealed that Mutasa, 11 years his junior, was the only politician who comes close to him in terms of age and with whom he could talk “about how we used to approach girls or we would go to this and that place, riding bicycles”.

The president said he now feels lonely as he is now surrounded by young people, with the majority of his peers mostly dead.

COMMENTS

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    Chanisa 10 years ago

    Well well well, the hyenas and scavenger puppies now realise the carcass is no longer big enough for the snout brigade. Power corrupts, as they say, and the absolute variety does so absolutely. If only these clowns also realised that we no longer give a damn about prostituted liberation era credentials which have served the nation no purpose. Its now so long ago and the failed dinosaurs are still shuffling about with much self-importance. The Black race is terminally cursed.

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    It has been 2 maybe 3 weeks of back and forth accusations and ter -accusations. Non of this circus has brought a single job to the market. The country ‘s still broke and there is no sign at all that a new women ‘s lead in ZPF will bring medicine to one clinic.

    The so called Ministers have spent more time composing songs and slogans to disparage each other and tickle the funny bones of their brainless followers. But at the end of the day no work has been done to better the lives of the population of Zimbabwe.

    The inept Ministers have decided that they can cruise thru to 2018 by keeping the nation all ears pricked listening out for news of who slept with who and who burnt who in the kitchen, rather than do the work they where elected to do.who cares if she burnt her husband to ashes? Let the courts deal with her if a crime was committed and Oppah be summoned to sustantiate those claims.

    Its a circus well orchestrated to hypnotise gullible people to remain facinated by nothing at all and come 2018 when they wake up there will be nothing but dust as all the wealth is spirited away under the cover of useless sloganeering to far off lands to be enjoyed by the families of these looters.

    ZANU-PF is using the same tactics a mother would use with a child. ie swing a pendulum toy back and forth in front of the child to keep it facinated and it stops crying for food. Before you know it the child will sleep on an empty stomach which is what a lot of blind supporters of ZANU-PF are doing now.

    We need to redirect this lot to focus on the job at hand. Chris Mutsvangwa’s gripe with Mutasa isnt goning to bring food to anyone’s table. Why dont journalistss quizz them more about their jobs instead.???

    Could it be because they support the agenda of these clueless Ministers?

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      Straight Shooter 10 years ago

      LUCY
      There are no professional journalists in Zim – only propagandists left. People who lack objectivity and are afraid to ask tough questions.

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    Charles Chamunorwa 10 years ago

    Which military base was Mutasa during the liberation struggle

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    Mapingu 10 years ago

    Regayi vaduree zvose zvanoziva pamusoro pevanhu vazhinji vakafa pasinamhaka. Hezvo kwana nenew slogans ‘…vanopisa varume.”

    Isn’t it telling? Ndevapi varume vakapisiwa avo who would warrant such a slogan in ZANU PF circles? No prizes for this rather simple question.

    Zvichabuda chete – chegero zvakaitwa vachifunga kuti vakavanda pasi pevhura.

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    tunga 10 years ago

    Zvekumama izvo. Pamberi ne corruption