ZANU PF Would Have Lost 2018 Elections With Mugabe As President, Says Matemadanda
11 December 2017
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Zanu-PF’s new national political commissar, Victor Matemadanda says ZANU PF would have lost the upcoming 2018 elections if Robert Mugabe had remained party leader.

Matemadanda was quoted during a Zanu-PF Bulawayo inter-district meeting at its Davies Hall provincial headquarters.

“Zanu-PF was going to lose the 2018 elections had we continued with the former president as our candidate,” said Matemadanda.

He continued saying, “this is largely because he (Cde Mugabe) had allowed his wife (Mrs Grace Mugabe) working in cahoots with the professor of succession (Prof Jonathan Moyo) and that dangerous boy called Tyson (Mr Saviour Kasukuwere) to destroy the party from within.

“The aspirations of the liberation struggle which we fought for can now be achieved following Operation Restore Legacy. When we fight in a revolution we don’t fight for personal glory, but for everyone and this fight should benefit the party. We want discipline in the party.

Matemadanda, quoted by the state media, then promised to re-build its structures afresh starting at cell level.

3 Replies to “ZANU PF Would Have Lost 2018 Elections With Mugabe As President, Says Matemadanda”

  1. blatant lair ZANUPF have never won the election Mugabe wanted to resign 2008 after loosing from MDC and you refused.

  2. This is a total BLUE LIE Victor, its common knowledge that elections have always been rigged so the ex-President was not going to loose and in any case what will you say if you are clobbered hands down with the new guy in town Mnangagwa, you pressured Rita to resign as you need someone to fiddle with the numbers from the system as t Rita could have refused to take instructions since she is a 100% Bob ally.

  3. Every Zimbabwean is waiting the first ZanuPF victory in a democratic free and fair election because we have never had any since 1980.

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