Jane Mlambo| Spokesperson of the National Patriotic Front (NPF), Jealousy Mawarire has dismissed rival faction leader, Ambrose Mutinhiri who yesterday announced his decision to disband the party to re-join the ruling Zanu PF saying he was nolonger part of the former President Robert Mugabe backed movement after he failed to rise to the challenge.
NPF split into two camps prior to the July 30 harmonised elections with Mawarire and other members appointing Eunice Sandi Moyo as Acting President while Mutinhiri remained with the other group.
In a series of Twitter posts, Mawarire said NPF recalled Mutinhiri after he failed to lead the party adding that he is free to continue working with Zanu PF.
The National Patriotic Front (NPF) is run by a 38 member National Executive Committee, which recalled Ambrose Mutinhiri and made a resolution to appoint Hon Eunice Sandi Moyo as Acting President. That NEC has not made a resolution to disband the NPF or join Zanu-PF. pic.twitter.com/XuxXQFqf0l
— mawarire mbizvo jealousy (@mawarirej) September 21, 2018
Mutinhiri, as an individual, and Zanu-PF project during the elections, is free to continue working for Zanu-PF and shld not purport to be dissolving a party whose NEC he never chaired. The NPF is a people's movement and will remain a permanent feature of Zim politics.
— mawarire mbizvo jealousy (@mawarirej) September 21, 2018
Mutinhiri shld enjoy the small trinkets he was promised by @edmnangagwa when they met & stop pretending like he was still the leader of NPF. It's on record that the Party recalled him & didn't support his gimmicks when he tried, and failed dismally, to run for the presidency pic.twitter.com/wrgIzHqUOm
— mawarire mbizvo jealousy (@mawarirej) September 21, 2018