Masvingo ZANU PF Youth League Want Mujuru, Nkomo Out

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President Mugabe and Vice President Joyce Mujuru

President Mugabe and Vice President Joyce Mujuru

MASVINGO – The Masvingo ZANU PF Youth League has said it only endorsed party first secretary, President Robert Mugabe, and not the other two presidium members, vice president Joyce Mujuru and party national chairman John Nkomo, in sharp contrast to other provinces that have since endorsed the whole presidium ahead of the party’s annual congress to be held in December.

“We are different from other provinces that endorsed the whole presidium. We endorsed President Mugabe only because he has some qualities that others do not have. He does not succumb to some pressures, said Youth League vice chairperson Cleopas Magwizi, at the youth congress on Sunday held in Masvingo. “Mujuru and Nkomo are dead wood. They are of no benefit to the party-in fact, they are turning out to be liabilities, while Mugabe has made a peculiar service to the party and the nation as a whole.”

Magwizi is deputized by Yeukai Simbanegavi from Gutu and Talent Majoni from Chiredzi and they will be part of the five member team that will represent Masvingo at the party’s congress in December.

Magwizi also accused Tourism and Hospitality Minister Walter Mzembi, who is also the Masvingo South legislator of arrogance as he failed to turn up for their conference.

“He (Mzembi) does not recognize our provincial executive. He is arrogant. He does not attend most of the party functions here, despite the fact that he hails from Masvingo, except a few ones.” he said.

Senior politburo members Dzikamai Mavhaire and Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education Stan Mudenge attended the function.

The conference, which was supposed to be held in Harare a fortnight ago, was postponed after some fighting over power struggles.

Mujuru, who is vying for Mugabe’s top post together with Defence Minister Emerson Mnangagwa, was said to have a conspiracy with the Saviour Kasukuwere faction to influence the election of Youth League leaders to block any election of members from the Mnangagwa faction.

Zimbabwe Mail

5 Responses for “Masvingo ZANU PF Youth League Want Mujuru, Nkomo Out”

  1. Bongani Matshelela says:

    They are all dead wood, Zanu PF is in a slow death that if it was a car we will be saying that it is beyond repair

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  2. Guseni says:

    The qualities that the youth league is talking about for mugabe are the ones killing the nation, when will these people learn. zanu has lost the plot its time for complete change in zim if we are to achieve any senseble rebuilding of the economy of the country. What is a country that cannot use its own currency, we have been down and out its time for change.

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  3. Abel says:

    You are quite right Guseni but who do we put instead? A foreign sponsored party with no ideas of their own? We are in a real fix for sure.

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  4. Baba Tee says:

    THIS IS A RUN-AWAY TRAIN THAT HAS BROKEN BRAKES. IT CAN ONLY STOP AFTER A COLLISION. AND THAT WILL BE THE END OF ZANU PF.

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  5. Its rather an irony for the youth to say that the controversial ageing despot is the right man for the job considering the crumbling economy which he presided over the past decade. Infact he is the man they should get rid of for also narturing incompetence ,fraud and thuggery and corruption and untold suffering to the majority. He is responsible for the decaying fibre of Zimbabwe simply because he soley took this path of agony knowing well that it was going to create a shame Zimbabwe.

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