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Mphoko want errant Zanu-PF cadres to be punished
07 Dec 2015 at 06:03hrs | Views
Zanu-PF Second Secretary and Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday said the party should charge cadres who insult President Mugabe using covert means such as creating shadowy groups.
VP Mphoko said this while addressing Zanu-PF Harare provincial conference convened ahead of the party's 15th national people's conference to be held in Victoria Falls this week.
He was the guest of honour.
"Mr Chairman, (Charles Tawengwa) make sure all your resolutions are solid. They should criminalise this open insult. President Mugabe does not need rotten people, if you become something else he does not need you. He can do with all the people, but not individuals. Do not insult the President using other means, kurova imbwa wakaviga mupini," said VP Mphoko.
He said the Zanu-PF presidium led by President Mugabe was united and it was preposterous for anyone to suggest that one of the members was leading a faction.
"If you say President Mugabe is the centre of power, how then can I , having been appointed by him and taken oath of allegiance, lead a faction."
VP Mphoko said there was need to fight factionalism, tribalism and corruption in the party.
He said there was need to respect party elders and referred to an incident in the Bible where one of Noah's sons laughed at his father and was cursed.
This came as Zanu-PF national political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere launched an attack on national war veterans leader Christopher Mutsvangwa for working to undermine the party leadership by fanning factionalism and trying to monopolise the liberation struggle.
In an interview soon after the meeting, Kasukuwere said there were some people who wanted to subvert the authority of the leadership of the country.
"There has been unbridled ambitions of power and that has to be checked and the issue of trying to undermine the leadership of the country really, that is an issue that has been raised by the party and that will be dealt with.
"We are in this situation where there is an attempt to subvert the authority of the leadership of this country whatever the reasons, we will have to deal with and we will not allow it to be the order of the day in the party," said Kasukuwere, who is also Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister.
Addressing the conference, Kasukuwere said there was a senior party official whose dirty past was well known.
He accused the bigwig of having destroyed some State entities that include Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation and was in the habit of flying to China where he would backbite party leadership and cut shady deals.
"There are some who want to monopolise the struggle. We are not going to be scared. Tinoziva zvavarikuda, to destabilise the party, nekutsvaga mari. Some of you makapanduka kare, you no longer like our party President and we even know the person whom you wish should take over," he said.
"We are not scared. This is the party that I was born in. We are not going to be pushed out of Zanu-PF by people whom we know are corrupt, they are taking bribes, enough is enough of this Mutsvangwa nonsense. You want the party to remain in your hands alone," said Kasukuwere.
The national political commissar said he was also a war veteran in his own right having joined Government as an intelligence officer at the age of 18 and went to Mozambique.
He paid tribute to former national war veterans chairperson Patrick Nyaruwata and former secretary-general Endy Mhlanga — both of whom were in attendance — for their contribution to the country before and after independence.
He hailed Harare province for coming of age in defending Zanu-PF after it got back six constituencies from MDC-T.
Other senior party officials who attended the meeting included Politburo member Patrick Zhuwao and Mashonaland Central acting provincial chairperson Dickson Mafios.
VP Mphoko said this while addressing Zanu-PF Harare provincial conference convened ahead of the party's 15th national people's conference to be held in Victoria Falls this week.
He was the guest of honour.
"Mr Chairman, (Charles Tawengwa) make sure all your resolutions are solid. They should criminalise this open insult. President Mugabe does not need rotten people, if you become something else he does not need you. He can do with all the people, but not individuals. Do not insult the President using other means, kurova imbwa wakaviga mupini," said VP Mphoko.
He said the Zanu-PF presidium led by President Mugabe was united and it was preposterous for anyone to suggest that one of the members was leading a faction.
"If you say President Mugabe is the centre of power, how then can I , having been appointed by him and taken oath of allegiance, lead a faction."
VP Mphoko said there was need to fight factionalism, tribalism and corruption in the party.
He said there was need to respect party elders and referred to an incident in the Bible where one of Noah's sons laughed at his father and was cursed.
This came as Zanu-PF national political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere launched an attack on national war veterans leader Christopher Mutsvangwa for working to undermine the party leadership by fanning factionalism and trying to monopolise the liberation struggle.
In an interview soon after the meeting, Kasukuwere said there were some people who wanted to subvert the authority of the leadership of the country.
"We are in this situation where there is an attempt to subvert the authority of the leadership of this country whatever the reasons, we will have to deal with and we will not allow it to be the order of the day in the party," said Kasukuwere, who is also Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister.
Addressing the conference, Kasukuwere said there was a senior party official whose dirty past was well known.
He accused the bigwig of having destroyed some State entities that include Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation and was in the habit of flying to China where he would backbite party leadership and cut shady deals.
"There are some who want to monopolise the struggle. We are not going to be scared. Tinoziva zvavarikuda, to destabilise the party, nekutsvaga mari. Some of you makapanduka kare, you no longer like our party President and we even know the person whom you wish should take over," he said.
"We are not scared. This is the party that I was born in. We are not going to be pushed out of Zanu-PF by people whom we know are corrupt, they are taking bribes, enough is enough of this Mutsvangwa nonsense. You want the party to remain in your hands alone," said Kasukuwere.
The national political commissar said he was also a war veteran in his own right having joined Government as an intelligence officer at the age of 18 and went to Mozambique.
He paid tribute to former national war veterans chairperson Patrick Nyaruwata and former secretary-general Endy Mhlanga — both of whom were in attendance — for their contribution to the country before and after independence.
He hailed Harare province for coming of age in defending Zanu-PF after it got back six constituencies from MDC-T.
Other senior party officials who attended the meeting included Politburo member Patrick Zhuwao and Mashonaland Central acting provincial chairperson Dickson Mafios.
Source - the herald