Politburo members demand arrests

via Politburo members demand arrests – The Sunday Mail Nov 23, 2014

The Zanu-PF Constitution will be amended to ensure there is only one centre of power in the ruling party, with President Mugabe appointing all Politburo members – including the two Vice-Presidents and Second Secretaries and National Chair.

This came out of the Politburo meeting that started on Saturday afternoon and ended in the wee hours of Sunday.

A majority of Politburo members also called for the arrest of all people linked to the treasonous allegations of plotting to assassinate President Mugabe.

The 10-hour meeting adopted proposed amendments to Zanu-PF’s constitution, though these are to be fine-tuned for presentation to the Central Committee in the course of the week.

The Politburo also upheld the suspension of all provincial leaders save for three in Harare. National Youth League executive members will also serve their suspensions.

Insiders who went in and out of the meeting told The Sunday Mail that secretary for administration Cde Didymus Mutasa’s links to the alleged assassination plot dominated proceedings, with most Politburo members applying much pressure that he and his reported co-conspirators face the wrath of the law.

Sources said, “The issue was discussed for a long time. Some members were adamant that we need to show teeth and punish him and his accomplices for their misdeeds. A few said the matter should be handled by the Congress.”

Cde Mutasa came under particular scrutiny because of the key offices he holds in the party and Government, where he is Presidential Affairs Minister and should never be associated with allegations relating to treason.

Several Politburo members, our sources said, pointed out that in other countries the seriousness of these allegations would have already led to swift police action and they were surprised that the ZRP had been quiet about this matter.

In his briefing, Zanu-PF national chair and acting spokesperson Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo told journalists that the Politburo adopted proposed amendments to the party’s constitution.

He did not state the amendments or field questions, but sources said the major one related to the President and First Secretary having the right to determine all appointments to the Politburo so as to avoid creation of multiple centres of power.

At present, the two VPs, National Chair, top six Women’s League officials and Youth League deputy secretary are elected into the Politburo directly; a situation critics have said can leave them without any allegiance to the President resulting in creation of factions.

Ambassador Khaya Moyo said the amendments would be tabled before the Central Committee for adoption.

“After extensive and fruitful discussions, a number of amendments were adopted and forwarded to the Central Committee. We will not be able to give you details of these far-reaching amendments until we have reported to the Central Committee and the Central Committee has endorsed it.”

Ambassador Khaya Moyo said the Politburo upheld the suspension of provincial chairs Ray Kaukonde (Mashonaland East), John Mvundura (Manicaland) and Luke Mushore (Mashonaland Central).

Harare women’s league deputy chair Cde Mirriam Chikukwa, Harare youth league chair Cde Godwin Gomwe and provincial women’s league political commissar Susan Chuma had their suspensions overturned.

Cdes Torongo Torongo and Tongai Nheta’s case of fanning factionalism was set aside.

A team led by Cdes Sydney Sekeramayi and Obert Mpofu was tasked to resolve factional disputes in Bulawayo while the vote of no confidence in six provincial youth league members was upheld.

On Congress preparations, Ambassador Khaya Moyo said: “The Politburo noted that the preparations are proceeding according to plan. The chairpersons of the 10 co-ordinating committees presented reports that were recorded by the Politburo. “As the Politburo meets next week, we will make sure that the Congress venue will be ready.”

COMMENTS

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    this endless toadying to Mugabe is sickening.
    everyone detests him, yet he manipulates the entire nation because he has surrounded himself with prostitutes and thieves.

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    Reverend 9 years ago

    I have heard that all these guys in the politburo are using their toilets a lot these days. Kind of gastro intestinal fear factor I believe.

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    Doris 9 years ago

    You know what makes me cackle? They are all on the same side of the fence but they want to kill each other! Grace has done the job we have all tried to do over the past 30 years…..make ZANU PF implode!

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    Tozvirevakupiko 9 years ago

    This amusing drama is unfortunately at the cost of the nation! But its reaching a crescendo…towards implosion. There is more to come

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    Nyoni 9 years ago

    Go Zanu Go!!

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    quick cook 9 years ago

    Thanx once again for the wise thinkng by the CIA now Zanu Pf is crumbling from the inside. Opah and Prof Jonah you did a good job whilst pipo where hunting for the Dirty Dozen (D12) the D2 was destroying through an uneducated and not so wise dr. G. Goreriza-Mugabe

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    The arrogance of Mugabe is typical of a Dictator.In his dreams he sees millions of Zimbabweans bowing down to him.H e is so used to they people around him grovelling at his feet that he is making the biggest mistake of his life. Failing to see the mood of the people. This has been the downfall of people like Hussein and Gadaffi. The though the people were with them. Big mistake.

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    Reverend 9 years ago

    My post from last night????!! This webbsite is a disaster…who is running it now?

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    Mandevu 9 years ago

    the circus goes on

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    Garikayi 9 years ago

    When a leader chooses gays to be his front officers it leaves a lot to be desired. Things fall Apart…after 40 years ZANU now realises they need to centralise power in one person!!!! What a joke.