Mawarire is part of the group – Mujuru
Former Vice President Joice Mujuru has indicated that she is working on a possible coalition with #ThisFlag pastor Evan Mawarire.
“Right now those are the issues that we are discussing… we have a lot that we have put on the table,” Mujuru told the UK based Newsweek publication. “We have a memorandum of understanding roadmap that we are planning to sign very soon,” she added.
Mawarire, a pastor based in the capital Harare, shot to prominence in April 2016 after posting a video lamenting the current state of Zimbabwe’s economy while draped in the national flag. Following Mawarire’s video, the hashtag #ThisFlag became a touchstone for anti-government sentiment in Zimbabwe. The pastor also organized a national stay-at-home strike in July 2016.
Mujuru said she is not simply offering a “rehashed version” of ZANU-PF politics.
“The Zimbabwean people have known me for a long time, from the days when I was the youngest minister. They know exactly how I’ve been relating to issues that affect their daily lives,” she says. “They are seeing that it’s now my time, it’s now my chance. Because before, I’ve been subservient to lots of leaderships. But now that I will be the leader in my own right, surely… they think something better will come out of it.
Mawarire’s growing popularity has led to calls by citizens for him to run for the presidency in 2018. Mawarire has not declared himself a candidate, but in a June 2016 interview he told Newsweek that his movement aimed to bring about political change. He has recently indicated he would be willing to run “if the need arises.”
According to Mujuru, it will be difficult for Mawarire to make any impact in the election without a political party behind him. “Mawarire’s network is not all over the country. He is just capturing those who are on social media, and that’s not the rest of Zimbabwe,” she says. But Mujuru says she would be open to collaboration. “I’ve no problem. He’s a democrat, we are all working for the same results, so he’s part of the group. He’s part of us,” says Mujuru. Only 16.4 out of 100 Zimbabweans are regular internet users, according to the World Bank.
Newsweek attempted to contact Mawarire for comment, but received no immediate reply.
Mujuru fought in Zimbabwe’s war for independence and was a government minister for ZANU-PF for more than 30 years. She became vice president in 2004 and was a close ally of Mugabe’s, previously describing herself as his “daughter.”
But Mujuru fell out of favor with the president in late 2014 after Mugabe’s wife, Grace, accused her of plotting to overthrow her husband. Mugabe expelled her from ZANU-PF in December 2014, accusing her of leading a “treacherous cabal” within the party. But Mujuru denied the accusations and said her loyalty to Mugabe was “unquestionable.”
In 2016, Mujuru launched her own political party, Zimbabwe People First, to rival ZANU-PF. But internal squabbles in recent months have led Mujuru to rebrand the party as the National People’s Party and abandon some original members of Zimbabwe People First.
Agreed. Mawarire should go it alone and leave the political run around to continue running around. Her goal is to gather as much opposition leadership information as to secure herself a position in ZANU-pf. She is not to be trusted.
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Zero minus zero,
Zero divide by zero…..
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@steveblomefield:disqus , what is needed at the moment is anything that is not Mugabe and his Cabal, anything goes at the very moment, look man, things in the Diaspora is no longer rosey, Immigrants are being returned home, this is reality, ARTICLE 50 has been passed in the parliament and it means all those Aslyum seekers who got five years stay , after they dont get automatic stay……….so if it means Mawarire and Joyce together l will come home and vote…….
Mawarire does not need the dead weight of Mujuru. She is an independent posing as a political party. Mawarire has already roused his own supporters without anyone’s help. Mujuru wants to siphon off his supporters for her. Mawarire be warned. Join the general coalition but be independent and rouse your own youth followers