Opinion / Columnist
Dabengwa should just zip his mouth
18 Jan 2016 at 12:53hrs | Views
ZAPU President Dumiso Dabengwa is a confused man (sic) bent on seeing a spec in the eyes of Zanu-PF when he cannot see a log in his. His party is sinking into political oblivion while he is watching helplessly whilst making wild claims that there is chaos in the ruling party.
His prediction of doom and gloom for Zanu-PF in 2016 is hog-wash. He makes no objective facts to back up pessimistic claims, he made recently. Zanu-PF is still a formidable force to reckon with in spite the out-of-this-world factionalism blown out of portion by the rabid private media.
Dabengwa is a spent political force who lost political relevance before he even made the slightest achievement in his political career. He should be reminded that when he left Zanu-PF due to his insatiable greedy for power, he automatically dug his own political grave. He lost all sparkle and glitter that he had enjoyed while in Zanu-PF.
Dabengwa has proved beyond reasonable doubt that he cannot survive alone outside the ruling party which gave him fame, especially when President Robert Gabriel Mugabe appointed him the Home Affairs minister.
Up to this day he regrets his unwise move to unceremoniously ditch the ruling party at a time when he poised to be catapulted to the peak of his political career. Meanwhile, he is grudgingly envious of the Zanu-PF's growth from strength to strength, and its ability to keep itself firm.
Since independence, Zanu-PF has never disintegrated into splinter groups like is the common case with other political parties in the country, like MDC which is in constant splits which have yielded numerous fragmented factions which resulted in their perennial self-defeat against Zanu-PF ever since their entry into the political ring.
Dabengwa is failing to find out an appropriate excuse to re-join Zanu-PF for he still entertains wishes to come back so that he can at least enjoy his political engagements, and move away from the his inundating political wilderness where he is languishing in political poverty with his party which is devoid of attractive party ideology that can market him effectively.
His prediction of doom and gloom for Zanu-PF in 2016 is hog-wash. He makes no objective facts to back up pessimistic claims, he made recently. Zanu-PF is still a formidable force to reckon with in spite the out-of-this-world factionalism blown out of portion by the rabid private media.
Dabengwa is a spent political force who lost political relevance before he even made the slightest achievement in his political career. He should be reminded that when he left Zanu-PF due to his insatiable greedy for power, he automatically dug his own political grave. He lost all sparkle and glitter that he had enjoyed while in Zanu-PF.
Up to this day he regrets his unwise move to unceremoniously ditch the ruling party at a time when he poised to be catapulted to the peak of his political career. Meanwhile, he is grudgingly envious of the Zanu-PF's growth from strength to strength, and its ability to keep itself firm.
Since independence, Zanu-PF has never disintegrated into splinter groups like is the common case with other political parties in the country, like MDC which is in constant splits which have yielded numerous fragmented factions which resulted in their perennial self-defeat against Zanu-PF ever since their entry into the political ring.
Dabengwa is failing to find out an appropriate excuse to re-join Zanu-PF for he still entertains wishes to come back so that he can at least enjoy his political engagements, and move away from the his inundating political wilderness where he is languishing in political poverty with his party which is devoid of attractive party ideology that can market him effectively.
Source - Suitable Kajau
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