Mnangagwa ‘Axed from Presidential Race’
6 March 2015
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Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been systematically axed from succeeding President Robert Mugabe, it has emerged.
 Mnangagwa was exposed by his boss Mugabe for leading a faction aiming to replace him. This was affirmed during the last politburo meeting in December just before Joice Mujuru was booted from ZANU PF leadership. Weeks later it was revealed Mugabe has been so afraid of Mnangagwa that he hired Mnangagwa’s wife as a secret agent to spy in on him.
President Mugabe’s unexpected remarks that none of his two deputies, Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko, are guaranteed to succeed him have fuelled tensions in the faction-riddled Zanu PF amid reports that two cliques — one led by Mnangagwa and the other by First Lady Grace — are on a collision course, writes the Standard.
In an interview to mark his 91st birthday, Mugabe told Zimbabwe Television (ZTV) last week that his successor would come from any level of the party, throwing the pigeon among the cats in the process.
“A successor can come from any level of the party but usually the top levels, the central committee, the politburo,” Mugabe said.
“It may not be either of the VPs, it’s up to the people who choose who they think, at the particular time, is the most suitable candidate for the presidency, vodiscusserka (and debate on the candidate’s suitability). That’s how it should be. I was not appointed successor by anyone.”
Factionalism has taken root once again in the party despite the significant weakening of the faction led by former vice-president Joice Mujuru.
Zanu PF insiders told Zimbabwe Independent this week that although the faction led by Mnangagwa had made significant inroads in controlling the party, another force is consolidating and coalescing around Grace, who because of her proximity to Mugabe, has become a key player in the party.
The two camps, which joined hands in the run up to the December congress to thwart the Mujuru faction, are now engaged in a battle to control the party after getting rid of the common enemy. The Mujuru camp, however, remains active in Zanu PF despite being emasculated.
Mujuru lost the vice-presidency to Mnangagwa, while several party heavyweights linked to her lost their positions in Zanu PF and government in the run up to, during and after congress.
The casualties include former secretary for administration Didymus Mutasa, former spokesperson Rugare Gumbo, former political commissar Webster Shamu and politburo members Dzikamai Mavhaire, Sikhanyiso Ndlovu, Francis Nhema, Nicholas Goche, Olivia Muchena and Angeline Masuku.
The Grace camp, which appears to be growing, buoyed by the fact that it has Mugabe’s ear, includes politburo members Savior Kasukuwere, Jonathan Moyo, Ignatious Chombo and Oppah Muchinguri, as well as Edna Madzongwe, Patrick Zhuwao, Shuvai Mahofa and Phillip Chiyangwa.
Mnangagwa, however, has loyalists who have stood by him for many years, among them, politburo members Josiah Hungwe, Kembo Mohadi, Patrick Chinamasa and Joram Gumbo. Other prominent members of the faction are July Moyo, Larry Mavima, Owen Ncube, Daniel Mckenzie Ncube, Tsitsi Muzenda and Pupurai Togarepi.

Party insiders say that the Grace faction is claiming that Mnangagwa and Mphoko are failing to be national figures by continuously associating themselves with their regions and tribes.
The group has reportedly gone to the extent of informing Mugabe about this, hence his public urging of Mnangagwa and Mphoko to assume the role of national leaders instead of being regional leaders. Mugabe made the call at the Harare International Airport on arrival from his annual holiday in the Far East last month.
“Although members of the two groups communicate, there is mutual mistrust and suspicion. The tensions have not exploded into a fully-fledged factional war but things are moving in that direction,” said a party official.
“The friction is spreading into government where the Mnangagwa faction, for example, prefers that Jonathan Moyo be removed from the Information ministry which they believe he has been using to destabilise their leader.”
Sources say the Mnangagwa camp believes those rallying around Grace want to use her to shipwreck their faction using a strategy similar to the one deployed against the Mujuru faction.
The sources say those in the Mnangagwa camp suspect that their rivals also want credit for thwarting the Mujuru camp and thus their demands they should have had more rewards when cabinet and politburo appointments were made.
As a result members of the two factions have been meeting regularly to strategise and discuss possible scenarios and solutions going forward, sources say.
Infighting in Zanu PF, insiders say, was continuing because of the realisation that Mugabe, who turned 91 last week, was now frail and therefore unable to exercise full control of the party.
There are fears in the party that Mugabe does not have the capacity anymore to complete his term because of the combination of old age and ill-health.
Officials say Grace has taken an interest in Zanu PF affairs because she realised that her husband would not last long and would thus want to secure her own political future to protect herself and family interests.
 
 

10 Replies to “Mnangagwa ‘Axed from Presidential Race’”

  1. Ahhhh, zvinoita here? Mabvaruriro avakaita mai Mujuru vagoraswa here akomana? Politics yakazvipengera. Isu tinongotarira. Those trained to kill will kill or be killed. Tight

  2. Ahhhh, zvinoita here? Mabvaruriro avakaita mai Mujuru vagoraswa here akomana? Politics yakazvipengera. Isu tinongotarira. Those trained to kill will kill or be killed. Tight

  3. Mnanangagawa must stand up and be a man. He must repent before the nation and before God. we are sick and tired of ZPF’s dirty destructive politics. He must think about his eternal future: who will save him??? Mugabe of Jesus Christ???? RGM has hifacked the whole of the nation and the whole of ZPF and ZPF are too stupid to see it! Wakie wakie! Tea and cakie! You have all become doormats because of your crime and greed. Repent! That alone will save you It is past time to retire your leader! He can go quietly and peacefully. Now!

  4. Mnanangagawa must stand up and be a man. He must repent before the nation and before God. we are sick and tired of ZPF’s dirty destructive politics. He must think about his eternal future: who will save him??? Mugabe of Jesus Christ???? RGM has hifacked the whole of the nation and the whole of ZPF and ZPF are too stupid to see it! Wakie wakie! Tea and cakie! You have all become doormats because of your crime and greed. Repent! That alone will save you It is past time to retire your leader! He can go quietly and peacefully. Now!

  5. Kids fighting in the playground. Pambri regime change. Via mob justice/street revolts

  6. Kids fighting in the playground. Pambri regime change. Via mob justice/street revolts

  7. Well, First Lady will only trust a female CDF and Police Com General, and this sets her on a collision course with those in line for those jobs. Its also naive on her part because its common cause that as a people and country, we may tolerate some women in government positions, but yet not ready for women take over of government!!! Grace be warned and take heed/.

  8. Well, First Lady will only trust a female CDF and Police Com General, and this sets her on a collision course with those in line for those jobs. Its also naive on her part because its common cause that as a people and country, we may tolerate some women in government positions, but yet not ready for women take over of government!!! Grace be warned and take heed/.

  9. Mugabe’s greatest threat to his continued rule after the July 2013 rigged elections was and still is the economy. Without delivering the economic recovery, Mugabe is not going to last the distance to the next elections in 2018. The factional war to get rid of Mujuru was unavoidable in that she was getting restless for power and she did not trust him not to elbow her out of the way. Still that fighting forced him to take his eyes off the ball – the economy.
    The economic meltdown is now worse than ever and the last thing Mugabe needed is for the factional wars in the party to be taking centre stage.
    Whether Mugabe likes it or not the economy is now in such a state he has to resign because the economic situation can not go on like this for much longer!

  10. Mugabe’s greatest threat to his continued rule after the July 2013 rigged elections was and still is the economy. Without delivering the economic recovery, Mugabe is not going to last the distance to the next elections in 2018. The factional war to get rid of Mujuru was unavoidable in that she was getting restless for power and she did not trust him not to elbow her out of the way. Still that fighting forced him to take his eyes off the ball – the economy.
    The economic meltdown is now worse than ever and the last thing Mugabe needed is for the factional wars in the party to be taking centre stage.
    Whether Mugabe likes it or not the economy is now in such a state he has to resign because the economic situation can not go on like this for much longer!

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