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Kasukuwere disowns 'Lumumba', Tsenengamu
18 Aug 2016 at 06:09hrs | Views
zanu-pf national commissar Saviour Kasukuwere yesterday denied mentoring former party youths William Mutumanje alias Acie Lumumba and Godfrey Tsenengamu, who have gone rogue and are in the habit of attacking President Mugabe and the First Family.
Kasukuwere said wayward youths had no room in the revolutionary party and would be kicked out.
Most of the attacks on President Mugabe by Lumumba and Tsenengamu are propagated through private and social media platforms.
The two youths, expelled from zanu-pf for indiscipline, have publicly claimed to have been politically moulded by Kasukuwere.
Asked about the person who influenced him and played a pivotal role in his political life early this year, Lumumba said: "Saviour Kasukuwere. If I had to say only one person. I have been very lucky to have many people in my life who have believed in me and kept me going but this man was the total game changer for me."
Lumumba is currently facing charges of undermining President Mugabe after he said unprintable words while launching his political project, Viva Zimbabwe.
On the other hand, Tsenengamu has gone on the rampage, attacking President Mugabe using his Facebook page and the private media.
Kasukuwere said at no point in his life had he mentored the duo.
"I did not mentor anybody," he responded. "When you say you mentor somebody otherwise you sit down and tell them (what to do). I did not sit down (with them). We have been doing this commissariat work, mobilising people to come in their numbers. The membership of the party has grown over the years. Look at the last Million Men March, it was the biggest organisation of people by the party in a long time, bringing in thousands of people in support of the leadership of the party."
Kasukuwere said he would continue recruiting young people to continue working for the party.
"Our duty is to mobilise members to the party, to train and build a cadreship that can be relied upon," he said.
"But as we move forward, bad apples will always show themselves and will be dealt with and will have to leave the party. There will always come a time where you have to separate grain from chaff."
He said indiscipline and people pushing selfish interests had no place in zanu-pf.
"Those young people who would have come into the party, attracted by the party recruited by us or many other cadres in the party, once they stray from the revolutionary principles and direction they must be dealt with," Kasukuwere said.
"This is what has happened to these young people, the Tsenengamus, Lumumbas, Tamuka Nyonis, Samambwas of this world. We removed all of them who had gone against the leadership of the party. zanu-pf is not going to be held hostage by individuals. It is a people's party and has a membership that runs into millions and it is that membership that sustains the party."
He went on: "zanu-pf has won elections and individuals who believe that they are greater than the party will discover that zanu-pf is greater than them. There are people who think that whatever they say represents the party because they individually give themselves the status of the party.
The party is about membership, it is about the agreed positions and this is what we have always upheld. Young people growing up in the party are expected to respect and be disciplined.
Once they get out of that line of command and ability to understand what the party's ideology is all about they will have no room in the party. Likewise, there are former senior people who were in the party and strayed and the party dealt with them."
Kasukuwere called for unity in the revolutionary party.
"The call for unity is a serious one but equally the same with the call for discipline," he said.
"We want disciplined people to withstand the onslaught of the enemy who is now working 24/7 to derail this country. The gains of the revolution, gains of independence cannot be sacrificed. We are expected to uphold the highest form of discipline. To be a cadre of the party you must continue to serve your party selflessly and respect the decisions of the party.
These young ones have refused to respect the decisions of the party. The decisions of the party at the last Congress was that there is one centre of power who is President Mugabe and the party must remain focused on delivering to the people of Zimbabwe what we promised them in 2013."
He said the Chitepo Ideological College was doing its best to inculcate the zanu-pf ideology in party members.
Kasukuwere said wayward youths had no room in the revolutionary party and would be kicked out.
Most of the attacks on President Mugabe by Lumumba and Tsenengamu are propagated through private and social media platforms.
The two youths, expelled from zanu-pf for indiscipline, have publicly claimed to have been politically moulded by Kasukuwere.
Asked about the person who influenced him and played a pivotal role in his political life early this year, Lumumba said: "Saviour Kasukuwere. If I had to say only one person. I have been very lucky to have many people in my life who have believed in me and kept me going but this man was the total game changer for me."
Lumumba is currently facing charges of undermining President Mugabe after he said unprintable words while launching his political project, Viva Zimbabwe.
On the other hand, Tsenengamu has gone on the rampage, attacking President Mugabe using his Facebook page and the private media.
Kasukuwere said at no point in his life had he mentored the duo.
"I did not mentor anybody," he responded. "When you say you mentor somebody otherwise you sit down and tell them (what to do). I did not sit down (with them). We have been doing this commissariat work, mobilising people to come in their numbers. The membership of the party has grown over the years. Look at the last Million Men March, it was the biggest organisation of people by the party in a long time, bringing in thousands of people in support of the leadership of the party."
Kasukuwere said he would continue recruiting young people to continue working for the party.
"Our duty is to mobilise members to the party, to train and build a cadreship that can be relied upon," he said.
"But as we move forward, bad apples will always show themselves and will be dealt with and will have to leave the party. There will always come a time where you have to separate grain from chaff."
He said indiscipline and people pushing selfish interests had no place in zanu-pf.
"Those young people who would have come into the party, attracted by the party recruited by us or many other cadres in the party, once they stray from the revolutionary principles and direction they must be dealt with," Kasukuwere said.
"This is what has happened to these young people, the Tsenengamus, Lumumbas, Tamuka Nyonis, Samambwas of this world. We removed all of them who had gone against the leadership of the party. zanu-pf is not going to be held hostage by individuals. It is a people's party and has a membership that runs into millions and it is that membership that sustains the party."
He went on: "zanu-pf has won elections and individuals who believe that they are greater than the party will discover that zanu-pf is greater than them. There are people who think that whatever they say represents the party because they individually give themselves the status of the party.
The party is about membership, it is about the agreed positions and this is what we have always upheld. Young people growing up in the party are expected to respect and be disciplined.
Once they get out of that line of command and ability to understand what the party's ideology is all about they will have no room in the party. Likewise, there are former senior people who were in the party and strayed and the party dealt with them."
Kasukuwere called for unity in the revolutionary party.
"The call for unity is a serious one but equally the same with the call for discipline," he said.
"We want disciplined people to withstand the onslaught of the enemy who is now working 24/7 to derail this country. The gains of the revolution, gains of independence cannot be sacrificed. We are expected to uphold the highest form of discipline. To be a cadre of the party you must continue to serve your party selflessly and respect the decisions of the party.
These young ones have refused to respect the decisions of the party. The decisions of the party at the last Congress was that there is one centre of power who is President Mugabe and the party must remain focused on delivering to the people of Zimbabwe what we promised them in 2013."
He said the Chitepo Ideological College was doing its best to inculcate the zanu-pf ideology in party members.
Source - the herald