Opinion / Columnist
Mujuru bites the hand which feeds her!
03 Dec 2014 at 09:35hrs | Views
The bad omen faced by the embattled Vice President Joice Mujuru is a tale of a fool that bites the hand which feeds him or her. The indisputable fact about this woman is that, she is a presidential appointee that was elevated at the mercy of President Robert Gabriel Mugabe. The life-line of her survival on this post is dependent on his wish and will.
This is a crystal-clear fact which Joyce failed to appreciate, and she degenerated into whirl-wind of insatiable desire to kill her boss and succeed him after an assassination. Mujuru's coup de tat plan is a gun which back-fired to record a multitudinous number of causalities that are screaming as they are sinking into political oblivion with her.
Joice Mujuru is a hard-core and callous unrepentant immortal that is not ashamed of her miscalculated actions against the head of state that raised her graph into presidium. Up to this hour she is reluctant to swallow her pride and apologise to the President for her gross lack of professionalism. She is guilty of subversion.
The fact that she remains quiet is a signal that she is arrogant and is still focused on achieving her bad intentions against the head of state. If the allegations leveled against her are false, she never dared even calling for a press conference to give her side of the story. It reflects that she is a perfect tool of national destabilization.
Zimbabwe rides on the supremacy of the rule of law. The law should take precedence non-selectively. There are no sacred cows before the law in this country.
Apart from her close links to the coup plotters, all her corruption cases splashed by the media so far should be investigated diligently to establish her blameworthiness or her universal innocence. The country is anxiously waiting to discover the value of leadership which is inherent in her.
It is the right of all Zimbabwean citizens to know all the true facts about the type of leaders that rule them. This is critical in fostering transparency and accountability of our leaders in our democratic society.
Source - Suitable Kajau
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