Joice Mujuru Comfie Queen
7 April 2016
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Joice Mujuru Comfie Queen

AnalysisPresident Robert Mugabe has beaten Joice Mujuru on vital factors of tact, strategic vision and planning, so far. At the rate of unfolding events, a 94 year old Mugabe will send his pro·té·gée Mujuru to the cleaners in 2018.
Joice Mujuru is Zimbabwe’s comfie queen, always relaxed who even when her husband was killed in 2011 and then a few years later, her farm violently burnt down, soon after being openly warned of her imminent fate, would remain cuckolded inside until she suddenly fell from her “heaven”, banished forever by Robert Mugabe.
 
Mrs Mujuru has today continued her chill-spree saying she will win the upcoming 2018 elections resoundingly with neither brand nor plan while carrying the murderer Didymus Mutasa’s face. Unless they brand themselves and be identified with a set agenda or objectives, they will continue to grapple in Zimbabwe’s political darkness – into oblivion.
So far their body language betrays a worrisome double mindedness.
A factor comparative analysis from across the Limpopo will point that Mujuru has failed what the young Julius Malemas have managed through strategic branding and focus which now make him the Malema the ANC’s greatest threat ever. The fact that to date, the PF project has no clear brand or catchy party slogan, and not even a single campaign message string that resonates with the masses, demonstrates that it is spirit-less. It betrays the suddenness with which the party was formed, propelling it onto the limelight when it was least prepared.
 
Consequently, since the party was officially launched some weeks ago, not only does it seem to follow every direction the wind blows, but many in its leadership have strenuously tried to brush off past misdeeds of various natures which refuse to die. Not even the tag of opposition politics is strong enough to white-wash the dirt and blood on the hands of many in the leadership.
Their lack of strategy and identity were this week betrayed by two isolated events. The spirited way in which they came out in full support of the notorious disgraced War Veterans. Every democracy loving Zimbabwean knows and understands fully well the history of the notorious war vets during the previous elections. The violence they unleashed upon innocent citizens, the rape of women, the wanton looting the trauma that whole communities are still suffering from today. Full reports are at large concerning this an example being the following – Zimbabwe’s 2008 Elections Featured Systematic Rape.
One wonders what lapse of judgement would cause this new kid on the block to quickly embrace an outfit that has outlived its purpose in a future Zimbabwe that even the 92 year old Robert Mugabe distances himself from. He is currently panicking and sees them as a volcanic liability, while Mujuru remains chilled about them.
While PF wants to posture as a new democratic force with a new value system and ethos departing from its mother the ruling Zanu PF party, its failure to deal decisively with the question of war veterans openly displays the fact that the umbilical cord has not completely been severed.
Furthermore, recent reports in the newspapers that former Minister Didymus Mutasa might well be on his way back home to Zanu PF further build onto this theory. Also compounded by the fact that even in the building of structures those who have terrorized whole communities, such as the party’s provincial chairman for Matebeland South, Jabulani Mathuthu, are rewarded without any sensitivity to the people that in their hey days of power, they terrorised.
In this left right dance, the Mujuru camp wants to curry flavour with the pro-democracy movement, while at the same time remaining fully embedded and hoping to keep links with Zanu PF.