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Baba Jukwa predicts the fall of Jonathan Moyo
09 Jun 2013 at 09:17hrs | Views
Baba Jukwa, the faceless Facebook character that is giving Zanu-PF and security agents sleepless nights, has predicted the fall of former Information minister Jonathan Moyo in Tsholotsho and Kembo Mohadi in Beitbridge, noting Obert Mpofu would retain his constituency.
The faceless character also said Zanu-PF was not prepared for the coming elections.
"Don't be confused by charlatans with double speak. My [Zanu-PF] party is not even prepared. In some constituencies, we don't have even aspiring candidates," said Baba Jukwa.
"My party is grappling with its total collapse in seven of the 10 provinces. The rules to govern our primary elections are not even ready and we are hoping to start deliberating on them at next Wednesday's politburo meeting."
Baba Jukwa said Zanu-PF's headache was the impending defeat in all parliamentary seats in Manicaland, Harare, Masvingo, Midlands and the three Matabeleland provinces.
He claimed that in the Midlands Province, Zanu-PF will win some seats in Gokwe and two in Mberengwa and Emmerson Mnangagwa's Chirumanzu-Zibangwe constituencies.
Baba Jukwa predicted the fall of former Information minister Jonathan Moyo in Tsholotsho and Kembo Mohadi in Beitbridge, noting Obert Mpofu would retain his constituency.
"So until such a time when my party finds a strategy to negotiate itself out [of] this glaring challenge, they will also drag elections," said Baba Jukwa.
"So rather than for Morgan Tsvangirai to insist on election postponement, this is [the] time to pounce when the enemy is limping and in total disarray."
In his own words, he said: "It is about my party's impending defeat in all parliamentary seats in Manicaland, Harare, Masvingo, Midlands and the 3 Matabeleland provinces. The intelligence barometer shows that in the Midlands Province, we will only retain some seats in the Gokwes and we will win two in Mberengwa and Emmerson Mnangagwa's Chirumanzu-Zibangwe Constituencies. All others are gone. In Masvingo, my party will get 2 seats in Chiredzi and other 2 in Mwenezi and will lose in Masvingo South of Walter Mzembi, all the Chivi Constituencies, will also loose Gutu West and Masvingo North. In Matabeleland, only Obert Mpofu will retain his Constituency. Jonathan Moyo is gone in Tsholotsho, Kembo Mohadi is finished in Beitbridge, Gwanda South is gone, Bubi is gone, Lupane South is gone. Welshman Ncube is going to win a third of all the total seats in the Matabeleland provinces which will translate to 15 seats. The party is only remained with the three Mashonaland Provinces where it will fair extremely well and retain some of the seats it lost in the previous elections like Bindura South and the other one in Mazowe. In Chinhoyi, Phillip Chiyangwa has become a game changer with his money. He will cause an upset because his machinery is well oiled with a huge financial backup."
"So until such time when my party finds a strategy to negotiate itself out this glaring challenge, they will also drag elections. So rather than for Morgan Tsvangirai to insist on election postponement, this is time to pounce when the enemy is limping and in total disarray. This know they will be knocked in the first round. Some are bitterly angry against Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku for delivering that judgment. If elections are called tomorrow, my party is history as per the intelligence barometer as of today."
The faceless character also said Zanu-PF was not prepared for the coming elections.
"Don't be confused by charlatans with double speak. My [Zanu-PF] party is not even prepared. In some constituencies, we don't have even aspiring candidates," said Baba Jukwa.
"My party is grappling with its total collapse in seven of the 10 provinces. The rules to govern our primary elections are not even ready and we are hoping to start deliberating on them at next Wednesday's politburo meeting."
Baba Jukwa said Zanu-PF's headache was the impending defeat in all parliamentary seats in Manicaland, Harare, Masvingo, Midlands and the three Matabeleland provinces.
He claimed that in the Midlands Province, Zanu-PF will win some seats in Gokwe and two in Mberengwa and Emmerson Mnangagwa's Chirumanzu-Zibangwe constituencies.
Baba Jukwa predicted the fall of former Information minister Jonathan Moyo in Tsholotsho and Kembo Mohadi in Beitbridge, noting Obert Mpofu would retain his constituency.
"So until such a time when my party finds a strategy to negotiate itself out [of] this glaring challenge, they will also drag elections," said Baba Jukwa.
"So rather than for Morgan Tsvangirai to insist on election postponement, this is [the] time to pounce when the enemy is limping and in total disarray."
In his own words, he said: "It is about my party's impending defeat in all parliamentary seats in Manicaland, Harare, Masvingo, Midlands and the 3 Matabeleland provinces. The intelligence barometer shows that in the Midlands Province, we will only retain some seats in the Gokwes and we will win two in Mberengwa and Emmerson Mnangagwa's Chirumanzu-Zibangwe Constituencies. All others are gone. In Masvingo, my party will get 2 seats in Chiredzi and other 2 in Mwenezi and will lose in Masvingo South of Walter Mzembi, all the Chivi Constituencies, will also loose Gutu West and Masvingo North. In Matabeleland, only Obert Mpofu will retain his Constituency. Jonathan Moyo is gone in Tsholotsho, Kembo Mohadi is finished in Beitbridge, Gwanda South is gone, Bubi is gone, Lupane South is gone. Welshman Ncube is going to win a third of all the total seats in the Matabeleland provinces which will translate to 15 seats. The party is only remained with the three Mashonaland Provinces where it will fair extremely well and retain some of the seats it lost in the previous elections like Bindura South and the other one in Mazowe. In Chinhoyi, Phillip Chiyangwa has become a game changer with his money. He will cause an upset because his machinery is well oiled with a huge financial backup."
"So until such time when my party finds a strategy to negotiate itself out this glaring challenge, they will also drag elections. So rather than for Morgan Tsvangirai to insist on election postponement, this is time to pounce when the enemy is limping and in total disarray. This know they will be knocked in the first round. Some are bitterly angry against Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku for delivering that judgment. If elections are called tomorrow, my party is history as per the intelligence barometer as of today."
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