ZANU PF politburo member and former Harare
commissioner Cleveria Chizema has revealed that President Robert Mugabe no
longer wanted to cling to power, but has no apparent successor within his party
to maintain his legacy.
Addressing a Zanu PF campaign rally in Mt Pleasant on
Thursday, Chizema said factionalism and divisions in the party were forcing
Mugabe (89) to remain in power.
“If you give a thorough look at the President, do you
think he still wants to remain in office? But he then looks around and says who
amongst my peers is capable of taking over.”
Well there speaks a true idiot! Does he not know that
Mugabe is a tyrant and a dictator? A murderous tyrant and ruthless dictator at
that! All tyrants and dictators believe that only they are able to lead
regardless what a disastrous failure they leadership has proven to be.
Mugabe’s legacy of economic meltdown, human suffering
and over 30 000 cold blooded political murders proves beyond doubt what a
nightmare he has been to the nation. And yet he still sees himself as the only
Zimbabwean fit to rule! What a joke!
Just because the nation’s justice system has been
compromised, like many other things; still Mugabe should never ever think
himself loved by the nation whose lives he has brought nothing but despair or whose
relatives and friends he has brutally ended prematurely. The only love the
nation has for Mugabe is to see him hanged for his crimes. The real reason
Mugabe is hanging on to power is out of fear of his murderous past being
revealed. Only an idiot like Chizema would not understand that!
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@ M&G
The only few times all the parties in this dysfunctional GNU agreed on something is when they all stood to make lots of money!
All the MPs agreed there would be outreach programs in every constituency to ask the people what they wanted in the new constitution. They all agreed the MPs were to attend and paid very generous allowance. Many of the programs were disrupted by Zanu PF supporters and whatever was said at these meetings was disregarded anywhere because the Copac constitution was a “negotiated document”. In other words the outreach programs were more about MPs being paid than asking the people’s input in the new constitutions.
The likes of MP Douglas Mwonzora, MDC’s co-chair of the Copac Committee who attended most if not all the outreach programs made the fortune enabling him to build a mansion in Harare.
The GNU negotiators are now locked in secret meetings to map the way forward, and all declined to be named owing to agreements among them not to publicize the details of the talks in the media.
None of the seating MPs can be confident of winning the coming elections. They know competition from within their own parties would be fierce and even worse at inter-party level. They would all want to extend the life of this parliament, if they can. They have already extended it to the maximum permitted by the constitution, to 29 June 2013.
This dysfunctional GNU has been totally useless and the nation should not allow them to stay a sin-gle day beyond what the law allows. They must go and good riddance!
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