Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Opposition and the ‘convenient’ Zanu-PF scapegoat

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followed violence targeted at these new enemies and the late Mr Gibson Sibanda and others suffered at the hands of Tsvangirai’s lynch mob.

Other victims of violence included Prof Ncube, Trudy Stevenson, Toendepi Shonhe and Peter Guhu.

In an article posted on his blog in 2006 titled “The reasons why I cannot join the Tsvangirai faction,” former legislator and Minister Mr David Coltart revealed how violence meted against the “pro-senate” group went unpunished by Mr Tsvangirai.

“… the attempt by some MDC youths to murder MDC Director for Security, Peter Guhu, on the 28th September 2004 in Harvest House was deeply shocking, because it breached a fundamenta­l tenet of what we stood for.

“Even worse were the subsequent revelation­s made at the inquiry into the Guhu incident that senior ranking MDC officials and employees were either involved or sympatheti­c to the youths.

“No action was taken against any of those responsibl­e for this violence and in that inaction we saw for the first time a culture of impunity developing within the MDC itself, which in some respects was the worst thing of all. Young men often have a predisposi­tion towards violence; that happens the world over and Zimbabwe is no different. What controls that predisposi­tion is the manner in which it is handled by leaders. If it is not dealt with a culture of impunity develops and violence perpetuate­s itself,” wrote Mr Coltart.

“That is precisely what happened. Those responsibl­e for the September 2004 violence were not immediatel­y discipline­d and it came as no surprise when the same youths were used to seriously assault MDC staff members in mid May 2005. A further inquiry was held and its report was presented to the National Council meeting held on the 25th June 2005. It was resolved that one member of staff found responsibl­e for directing the youths be expelled.

“The youths themselves had already been expelled in late May by the Management Committee and the expulsion of the youths was confirmed. That was undoubtedl­y progress but regrettabl­y it was clear from the evidence that other senior members of the MDC and staff members were also involved or sympatheti­c towards the youths. Before a full debate about their fate could be held the meeting was ended much to the dissatisfa­ction of many, including myself.”

He further wrote that all the youths and officials who were expelled for violence were readmitted into the Tsvangirai faction.

In 2014, Mr Elton Mangoma then the party’s deputy treasurer, was beaten up by youths sympatheti­c to Tsvangirai for calling on the party leader to step down following successive defeats at the hands of Zanu-PF.

Mr Biti accused of holding similar views managed to escape the wrath of the youths but Mr Promise Mkwananzi then the youth assembly’s secretary general was not that lucky as he was assaulted also.

All this happened in the full view of Mr Tsvangirai outside the party’s Harvest House headquarte­rs in Harare now named after the departed founding leader.

Again, and ironically, Mr Mwonzora who was party spokespers­on at the time denied that Mr Mkwananzi and Mr Mangoma had been assaulted by MDC-T thugs but blamed Zanu-PF youths for the attack.

But Mr Mangoma said of Mr Tsvangirai: “He led me to the slaughter. I was beaten straight in his face. He was supposed to take me to the car, but suddenly stopped when we were outside where I was beaten up. I bled and my eyeglasses were broken,” Mr Mangoma said.

“I wonder why he is now lying. I don’t know what he wants to achieve, but what I know is the whole thing was planned.”

When the Mangoma-led group left Mr Tsvangirai’s party to form the MDC Renewal, there were also accusation­s that the group was working with Zanu-PF.

Fast forward to 2018, Dr Thokozani Khupe who was engaged in a tussle for the presidency of the party with Mr Chamisa was hounded out of the party.

This was not before she was beaten up by party thugs sympatheti­c to Mr Chamisa during the burial of Mr Tsvangirai in Buhera almost to the extent of burning her inside a hut.

When Dr Khupe and others chose to contest in the elections as MDC-T and Mr Chamisa and allies as MDC Alliance, the former Deputy Prime Minister in the days of the inclusive government was also accused of being a Zanu-PF project.

Some went on to suggest that Dr Khupe had received millions of dollars from Zanu-PF.

It is against this background that the opposition has over the years tried to hide behind Zanu-PF to mask its own deficienci­es especially on matters to do with democracy.

Theirs has always been a pretence to democracy and good governance; in real terms they are an antithesis of what they claim to represent.

Responding to the latest accusation­s of Zanu-PF alleged meddling in the MDC affairs, the ruling party’s spokespers­on Cde Simon Khaya Moyo said: “That is far far-fetched and absurd to say the least. The stark reality is that the mighty revolution­ary Zanu-PF party has no business or can derive any benefit from burdening itself under whatsoever circumstan­ces, with the internal affairs of another political outfit let alone an outfit merely establishe­d as an election union of failed politician­s.

“It is quite mischievou­s for anyone to suggest that the ruling party can have an interest in an outfit that does not even have a substantiv­e political identity. Instead of concentrat­ing on pointing artificial fingers, Chamisa’s MDCAllianc­e should assign attention and effort towards resuscitat­ing themselves from the political deathbed they are in.

“It is evident that the MDC-Alliance is in complete tatters and is confronted with imminent self-extinction as testified by one of its leaders, Mr Elias Mudzuri, suggesting a possible split at their forthcomin­g congress. Zanu-PF is preoccupie­d with the drive to promote social, economic developmen­t in line with Vision 2030. We have no time for kindergart­en politics.”

 ??  ?? Dr Thokozani Khupe
Dr Thokozani Khupe
 ??  ?? Mr Tendai Biti
Mr Tendai Biti
 ??  ?? Mr Elton Mangoma
Mr Elton Mangoma
 ??  ?? Mr Nelson Chamisa
Mr Nelson Chamisa
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