Matabeleand Rejects Mugabe – Survey

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Harare, September 29, 2009 – A survey has shown that the majority of Zimbabweans, particularly in Matebeleland trust Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai more than they do President Robert Mugabe.

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A research report released by Mass Public Opinion Institute said : “From a public opinion perspective, MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai is clearly the key beneficiary of the Inclusive Government, he is trusted by many. An overwhelming seven in ten (78%) of the total respondents stated that they trusted the Prime minister, somewhat or a lot. Levels of trust for the President Robert Mugabe are way below those of the Prime minister as less in four in ten (36%) of the total respondents expressed their trust in him.

“On the job performance 81% of the population approved Tsvangirai performance, while 24% was attributed to President Mugabe. Thus Prime minister Tsvangirai was at the time of the research riding high on a wave of support and trust but it remains to be seen whether he will be able to maintain such high support and trust,” said the report.

The report also revealed that 24% of the Matabeleland population supported the inclusion of President Mugabe in the current coalition government while the remainder rejected.

A University of Zimbabwe political science lecturer said the rejection of Mugabe’s inclusion in the inclusive government is because of lack of confidence by the Ndebele tribe in Mugabe administration.

“The Ndebele people are bitter and feel cheated by ZANU(PF) when they signed the unity accord by ZAPU in 1987. They no longer trust Mugabe because of his insincerity, and they did not reap any benefit from the Mugabe/Nkomo coalition. The other reason is that the atrocities of Gukurahundi in the province in the early 1980s are also haunting them. Given the fact that no national healing and reconciliation was conducted to heal the wounds of the affected is also a contributing factor to the rejection of Mugabe by the Ndebele tribe,” said the political scientist.

The inclusive government was formed in February and has contributed to the stabilization of the country’s economy.

5 Responses for “Matabeleand Rejects Mugabe – Survey”

  1. Guseni says:

    who can trust mugabe, they should try this survey in Mashonaland and other provinces they will be shocked that the figures will be worse than in Matebelalannd. My predections 8 out of 10 people trust Tsvangirai over mugabe the 2 left are scared because they have been victims of toucher. In terms of perfomance 10 our of 10 will confirm Tsvangirai is performing better with the interest of the nation more than mugabe. Lets have free and fair elections and you will see what this survey means.

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  2. Abel says:

    free and fair to who Guseni? free and fair when you are strangling us with sanctions? you want to impose a buffoon on us so that you can trick him into looting our country.

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  3. Guseni says:

    abel why should I argue with a fool, you think like zanu idiots. One thing I want to inform you is that Zimbabwe does not belong to you, mugabe or zanu pf.

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  4. Abel says:

    we dont give a rat’s behing about what you want Guseni. As you saw we can still rule without your approval so live with it or develop high Blood pressure.
    For your own information, Matebeleland has never voted for us, but do we care??

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  5. TAKA ONA says:

    GO AND HANG MATEBELAND ,WE CAN STILL RULE ZIMBABWE EVEN IF WE DONT RECEIVE A SINGLE VOTE.HAMUTENDI SEI ANA JOHN NKOMO TICHAVAITA MAVICE PRES. VASINA KANA SUPPORT IKOKO.TICHATOMUPA MUNDA KUCHIWESHE

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