Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai in 2006 trained bandits in South Africa in preparation for a violent takeover of power in Zimbabwe, a new book by former Member of Parliament for Bulawayo South David Coltart claims.
In his controversial memoirs, “The Struggle Continues: 50 Years of Tyranny in Zimbabwe”, Mr Coltart – a founding secretary for legal affairs in the MDC – reveals how the split in the original party came about because of Mr Tsvangirai’s knack for violence.
According to Mr Coltart, Mr Tsvangira not only engaged in intra-party violence where he used “agents provocateurs” such as one Tonderai Ndira, but sought to escalate violence into a nationwide confrontation with the ruling Zanu-PF.
He said at party level, Mr Tsvangirai had become paranoid as he thought that there were efforts to muscle him out of leadership, especially when the party had proposed during constitutional amendments presented to Parliament that a national president needed to have at least a university degree.
He also felt that the only way he could wrestle power from Zanu-PF was through violence, says Mr Coltart. It was on this basis that Mr Tsvangirai refused to participate in the re-introduced senatorial elections, causing the split of October 2005.
Mr Coltart says the use of violence, which was meted against officials such as Peter Guhu and Trudy Stevenson resulted in the split the party.
But, it was the training of bandits that shocked Mr Coltart, and which led him to cut ties with Mr Tsvangirai and opted to join the other faction that was then being led by Arthur Mutambara.
He said the training camp for MDC operatives in South Africa was being conducted “by ex-South African policemen under the supervision of an ex-Rhodesian soldier”. “There was confusion as to whether the training was ‘offensive’ or ‘defensive’ but weapons were clearly involved,” says Mr Coltart.
“The South African National Defence Force had been bribed to allow these trained men back across the border,” he said. Mr Coltart says he had learnt about the development from two journalists who had filmed the training operation.
He concluded that the operation “appeared to be chronically amateurish” and would also play into the hands of the ruling party.
“While I understood the desperation and helplessness that many felt in the face of Zanu-PF’s oppression, this was, in my view, a foolhardy response,” he writes.
“Even if one believed in a violent solution, the training was on such a small scale that it could never mount a serious challenge to Zanu-PF’s hegemony. What it would provide was the ideal excuse to crack down even harder on the MDC.
“The revelation was the final straw. Principle aside, I was unwilling to have any part of an organisation that was prepared to take such risks,” said the Bulawayo lawyer.
He said he wrote a circular to his constituents on May 23, telling them that MDC-T had “shown no inclination to deal with violence” and he could not join that party.
“All that was left for me to do now was to decide whether to stay in politics and, if so to get assurances from MDC-M that they would root out ‘the scourge of violence’”.
Mr Coltart said Mr Tsvangirai and his party were spoiling for “yet another war” in the country and took the risk to join the smaller MDC faction.
“I would rather lose my seat in Parliament than compromise certain principles, which are fundamental to my belief system,” he said.-State Media
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I wanted to buy hus book but I its confirmed the book is not worth the effort
I wanted to buy hus book but I its confirmed the book is not worth the effort
That is what happens if you tolerate and accomodate white devils in your midst…..A good white man is a dead one ..Pasi naCotart nezvimbwasungata zvake!!!
Thats the problem with military people trained to be a ZANLA Cadre in the 1970s as a Selous Scourt now you want to cause war yesterday you said Mnangagwa was involved in Gukurahundi now you are saying Tsvangirai was involved in bandit training are talking of security guards training Coltart like Safeguard ,Your involvement in the RF as a Selous Scout is just as good as being in the 5th Brigade take you pick
Thats the problem with military people trained to be a ZANLA Cadre in the 1970s as a Selous Scourt now you want to cause war yesterday you said Mnangagwa was involved in Gukurahundi now you are saying Tsvangirai was involved in bandit training are talking of security guards training Coltart like Safeguard ,Your involvement in the RF as a Selous Scout is just as good as being in the 5th Brigade take you pick
Tsvangirai is the real sellout, let him form his ‘party’ with other losers like ED and Joice,
Tsvangirai is the real sellout, let him form his ‘party’ with other losers like ED and Joice,
Coltart keep quiet a sell out shut your mouth its not time to do that
Coltart keep quiet a sell out shut your mouth its not time to do that
Words of desperation from state media or Coltart which are far far away from the reality of the country. If Rex was killed by Tsvangirai bandits yes I agree. If Chipango terror group was the trained group I agree. I all the abductions were done by Tsvangirai’s trained bandits yes I agree. If the green bombers were the trained Tsvangirai bandits, yes I do agree. If not I think the state media and the racist Coltart (can’t speak one of our local majority language like Ndebele or shona).