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Moyo supports disbandment of DCCs
09 Jul 2012 at 08:13hrs | Views
Zanu-PF politburo member Jonathan Moyo has all but admitted that his party is in a dilemma, adding the recent disbandment of the district co-ordinating committees (DCCs) was inevitable considering the level of decay the party had plunged into.
Moyo, in an article to ste media, said disbanding of DCCs was the best Zanu-PF could do under the circumstances as it had become obvious that they were serving a divisive role driven by egocentric individuals who had abandoned the party's revolutionary agenda.
"The DCCs had become just bad news over and above their constitutional remit," Moyo wrote.
Moyo said for Zanu-PF to delay the move in favour of procedure was tantamount to being trapped in the middle of the road "dodging" vehicles from both ends.
"For Zanu-PF, to keep the runaway DCCs and hope to deal with them procedurally in terms of the book given their clear and present threats to the people's revolution coming from self-indulgent succession politics and unrelenting regime change agendas, had become equivalent to staying put in the middle of the road frantically dodging speeding oncoming traffic and hoping it will not run you over while you peruse the Highway Code looking for a rule out," Moyo said.
Moyo said the disbandment of the DCCs was a positive march towards restoring Zanu-PF "glory" because "factions and the individuals associated with them come and go" but the party would remain.
Moyo, in an article to ste media, said disbanding of DCCs was the best Zanu-PF could do under the circumstances as it had become obvious that they were serving a divisive role driven by egocentric individuals who had abandoned the party's revolutionary agenda.
"The DCCs had become just bad news over and above their constitutional remit," Moyo wrote.
Moyo said for Zanu-PF to delay the move in favour of procedure was tantamount to being trapped in the middle of the road "dodging" vehicles from both ends.
"For Zanu-PF, to keep the runaway DCCs and hope to deal with them procedurally in terms of the book given their clear and present threats to the people's revolution coming from self-indulgent succession politics and unrelenting regime change agendas, had become equivalent to staying put in the middle of the road frantically dodging speeding oncoming traffic and hoping it will not run you over while you peruse the Highway Code looking for a rule out," Moyo said.
Moyo said the disbandment of the DCCs was a positive march towards restoring Zanu-PF "glory" because "factions and the individuals associated with them come and go" but the party would remain.
Source - newsday