Mutsvangwa, Jabu Sibanda Share Stage
13 March 2016
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ZANU-PF Bulawayo Senator Angeline Masuku and War Veterans Association chairman Christopher Mutsvangwa yesterday shared a stage with expelled former party member and ex-freedom fighters leader Jabulani Sibanda at a meeting held in Bulawayo. Mutsvangwa was found guilty of undermining the authority of PresidentMugabe and insulting the First Family. He was stripped of his position as a member of the Politburo before eventually being removed as Minister of Welfare Services for War Veterans, War Collaborators, former Political Detainees and Restrictees.
The meeting, which was held at the Bulawayo War Veterans Association provincial headquarters in Entumbane suburb was also attended by chairpersons of the association from Bulawayo, Cephas Ncube, Masvingo, Tendeukai Chinodeka, Matabeleland North, Sonny Mguni, Mashonaland East, Daniel Sigauke, Midlands, Virginia Mupasu and the vice-chairman of Matabeleland South, Section Ncube who all pledged their loyalty to Mutsvangwa and the organisation’s patron, President Mugabe.
Addressing the gathering, former chairman Sibanda — who has been linked to Zimbabwe People First outfit led by former Vice-President Joice Mujuru — said former freedom fighters should “unite” and avoid being “used”. He said they should come together with the George Mlala-aligned group as even the Mutsvangwa-led outfit was not properly ushered into the leadership of the association at the Masvingo congress after he was ousted.
“Where are we today? Where is Mlala? We allow ourselves to be used as war veterans . . . I just let things go but I could have challenged your election in court and there were lawyers volunteering to represent me for free,” he said.
He steered clear throughout the meeting from chanting the ruling party slogans. and even seemingly suggested that they should not stick to Zanu-PF but consider other groups with the same ideology. “Lobengula did not have a party, Nehanda did not have a party but they were people defending their people . . .”
Various speakers from the association chanted “down with G40’’ with the War Veterans Association secretary-general, Victor Matemadanda criticising the Zanu-PF Politburo saying it has become a “disciplinary Politburo” and attacking Zanu-PF Commissar Saviour Kasukuwere for expulsions of party members claiming it has become a “party for firing not hiring”. He claimed Senator Masuku was in a difficult situation in the party.
“You are under crossfire but don’t worry the fire is temporary,” said Matematanda. “We know it is about a woman being in the Presidium . . . Zanu-PF was born out of Zanu-PF and PF-Zapu and we had a woman from Zanu-PF Teurai Ropa (Mujuru) now it would have to be Zapu. I am diagnosing your problem. You are senior, that is your sin,” he said, directing his remarks to Masuku.
Speaking at the same gathering, Masuku said she was “praying for peace in Zimbabwe”. She said she was worried about the Unity Accord forged between Zanu-PF and PF-Zapu in 1987. Masuku said those against unity would fail in their efforts.
“I stand for the truth,” she said amid applause. “If you like me, like me for standing for the truth.” She said it was not up to people to decide now if one is a war veteran. “You don’t get voted to be a war veteran,” said Masuku.
Speaking at the same gathering, Mutsvangwa said he has no qualms with the association’s patron, President Mugabe but some people surrounding him. “I have no issues with the patron,” he said. Mutsvangwa said as a “party for the people” they would not allow solving problems by throwing out of party members “including young people” instead of correcting them.
The war veterans leader said he would work for the economic empowerment of the former freedom fighters. Mutsvangwa said he would “strive to make successful businesspeople out of comrades”. He said they were prepared to meet their patron and discuss their problems. State Media

10 Replies to “Mutsvangwa, Jabu Sibanda Share Stage”

  1. War vets are being used. They should not be lead by one person to a single party. They went to war for multiparty democracy. The dictator, Mugabe, has used them and will continue to use them. Individually they are free to belong to a political party of their choice. Wake up, smell the cheese before it is gone for good. What legacy do you want to leave? You want to leave behind the legacy that one dictator used you until you were no more. God forbid.

  2. War vets are being used. They should not be lead by one person to a single party. They went to war for multiparty democracy. The dictator, Mugabe, has used them and will continue to use them. Individually they are free to belong to a political party of their choice. Wake up, smell the cheese before it is gone for good. What legacy do you want to leave? You want to leave behind the legacy that one dictator used you until you were no more. God forbid.

  3. Not sure what this report is saying happened is happening or will happen. kuda chirungu changu chishoma . Hameno

  4. Not sure what this report is saying happened is happening or will happen. kuda chirungu changu chishoma . Hameno

  5. Instead of using the platform to denounce Mugabe’s leadership you still worship him like he is Alpha and Omega? My foot, you are some lame, rise up and be counted. Talk to Joice and solve your differences and join her without any position. That will be the killer punch. Positions will create themselves once she wins in 2018. Why being so dumb?

  6. Instead of using the platform to denounce Mugabe’s leadership you still worship him like he is Alpha and Omega? My foot, you are some lame, rise up and be counted. Talk to Joice and solve your differences and join her without any position. That will be the killer punch. Positions will create themselves once she wins in 2018. Why being so dumb?

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