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'Callistus Ndlovu educated but empty,' says NK Ndlovu
23 Oct 2014 at 06:47hrs | Views
ZANU PF Vice President race drop-out Naison Khutshwekhaya Ndlovu who has been in the past few days attacking his Matabeleland Zanu PF counterparts has slammed the party's provincial chairperson for Bulawayo, Professor Callistus Ndlovu, calling him "educated but empty" for suggesting that the 1987 Unity Accord should be done away with as it has already served its purpose.
Prof Ndlovu told thousands of people at the First Lady Grace Mugabe's "meet the people" rally at Amazulu Sports Club in Bulawayo on Wednesday last week that the Unity Accord had outlived its purpose and was now being abused by power hungry officials to sow discord in Zanu-PF.
He also said reserving one of the Vice Presidency posts for former PF-Zapu members was divisive as it defeated the purpose of unity in which Zanu-PF and PF-Zapu became one.
His remarks came at a time when five ex-Zapu cadres, Khutshwekhaya Ndlovu, national chairman Simon Khaya Moyo, former diplomat Ambassador Phelekezela Mphoko, Retired Brigadier General Ambrose Mutinhiri and Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi, were vying for the country's vice presidency.
In an exclusive interview at his home in Bulawayo on Tuesday, Khutshwekhaya Ndlovu said Prof Ndlovu was trying to destroy something that he had not built.
"He is the least qualified person to comment on the Unity Accord because he was not there when it came into being. He is just destroying what other people built," he said.
"Who is Callistus? Remember he was kicked out of PF-Zapu after calling the party a dead donkey. That dead donkey kicked him. He is one of the learned people but his education is not useful. He has no foresight. His political history is full of confusion."
Khutshwekhaya Ndlovu said he was not surprised to hear Prof Ndlovu denouncing the Unity Accord as he was a "habitual destroyer".
"I was not at the rally but when I heard him, I saw at once that he was back to his old tricks of denouncing Zapu. In military terms, he is what we call cannon fodder. Do you think he will ever speak well of Zapu after saying it was a dead donkey?" he asked.
Khutshwekhaya Ndlovu said Prof Ndlovu was in the political wilderness after being excluded from PF-Zapu and had only recently resurfaced as provincial chairperson.
Khutshwekhaya Ndlovu said Prof Ndlovu should remember that his hands were dirty as he was one of the people implicated in the Willowgate scandal which resulted in a former Cabinet Minister Maurice Nyagumbo committing suicide.
Prof Ndlovu told thousands of people at the First Lady Grace Mugabe's "meet the people" rally at Amazulu Sports Club in Bulawayo on Wednesday last week that the Unity Accord had outlived its purpose and was now being abused by power hungry officials to sow discord in Zanu-PF.
He also said reserving one of the Vice Presidency posts for former PF-Zapu members was divisive as it defeated the purpose of unity in which Zanu-PF and PF-Zapu became one.
His remarks came at a time when five ex-Zapu cadres, Khutshwekhaya Ndlovu, national chairman Simon Khaya Moyo, former diplomat Ambassador Phelekezela Mphoko, Retired Brigadier General Ambrose Mutinhiri and Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi, were vying for the country's vice presidency.
In an exclusive interview at his home in Bulawayo on Tuesday, Khutshwekhaya Ndlovu said Prof Ndlovu was trying to destroy something that he had not built.
"He is the least qualified person to comment on the Unity Accord because he was not there when it came into being. He is just destroying what other people built," he said.
Khutshwekhaya Ndlovu said he was not surprised to hear Prof Ndlovu denouncing the Unity Accord as he was a "habitual destroyer".
"I was not at the rally but when I heard him, I saw at once that he was back to his old tricks of denouncing Zapu. In military terms, he is what we call cannon fodder. Do you think he will ever speak well of Zapu after saying it was a dead donkey?" he asked.
Khutshwekhaya Ndlovu said Prof Ndlovu was in the political wilderness after being excluded from PF-Zapu and had only recently resurfaced as provincial chairperson.
Khutshwekhaya Ndlovu said Prof Ndlovu should remember that his hands were dirty as he was one of the people implicated in the Willowgate scandal which resulted in a former Cabinet Minister Maurice Nyagumbo committing suicide.
Source - Chronicle