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Mutsvangwa attacks Didymus Mutasa

by Staff reporter
18 Aug 2014 at 08:03hrs | Views

Chris Mutsvangwa attacks Didymus Mutasa in his capacity as war veteran.

Mutsvwangwa says the challenges facing Zanu-PF is that an ambitious coterie of political chancers that has also recruited 'lumpen' elements  with criminal intent are pursuing a fascist agenda as they employ Nazist tactics to try to wrestle power and then proceed to resurrect a post-Rhodesian political agenda.

The coterie is totally opposed to the revolutionary history of the party whose regalia and banners they are so much wont to flaunt.

He says the only political card they are hanging on to is their coalescence around a pretender called Mutasa. Mutasa is said to be a pretender as he did not really fight the war since he in exile.

Mutsvangwa says Mutasa has been busy creating all sorts of office posts in the party and Government and according himself political titles like political guru of Manicaland Province.

With no rule book he discards the party constitution and makes arbitrary decisions in the name of the President of the Republic then looks up to an un- elected Vice President Mujuru for defence and succour.

It is noteworthy that Mutasa has a long and notorious record of manipulating party ambition to his schemes of king-making. His first victim was Edgar Tekere followed by Simba Makoni.

Now ever the busy body, Mutasa he has been angling to abuse the illustrious record of another cadre, the Vice President Teurai Ropa Mujuru.

In a scheme that sidesteps fellow comrades who fought along side her, there is some coaxing at instigation of Mutasa and cohorts on VP Mujuru to make her challenge H.E, Mugabe.

This conspiracy is directed at the man who has given VP Mujuru post independence high offices from the onset of the Republic, an honour and recognition that has not been accorded to noother of her peers.

Mutsvangwa says Mujuru should speak out on the First Lady Women's league endorsement and alleges that she did not down a helicopter.

Source - The Herald