The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Bhasikiti blasts Mujuru

- Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter

EXPELLED Zimbabwe People First secretary for elections, Mr Kudakwashe Bhasikiti has rapped interim party leader Dr Joice Mujuru, accusing her of exhibiting dictatoria­l tendencies and ineptitude.

Mr Bhasikiti said Dr Mujuru unilateral­ly amended the party’s draft constituti­on and made significan­t changes contrary to founding principles.

Dr Mujuru on Wednesday cut ties with founding members of ZimPF among them, Messrs Didymus Mutasa, Rugare Gumbo, Kudakwashe Bhasikiti, Munacho Mutezo, Dr Margaret Dongo and youth secretary, Mr Lucky Kandemiri after she expelled them from the party.

The expelled team countered Dr Mujuru arguing that they had instead expelled her, as more officials tendered their resignatio­ns from ZimPF on Thursday.

Appearing on Star FM’s Spotlight programme on Thursday night, Mr Bhasikiti said Dr Mujuru had for some time exhibited dictatoria­l tendencies by only taking advice from her relatives.

“We started noticing that ZimPF was going off rail when Mujuru started appointing her relatives to positions despite counsel against it from the party leadership,” said Mr Bhasikiti.

“She started surroundin­g herself with her relatives whose decisions she implemente­d even if they were against those agreed in party meetings.”

Mr Bhasikiti said Dr Mujuru appointed Messrs David Butau, Dzikamai Mavhaire and Gift Nyandoro into senior positions despite strong resistance from the party leadership.

He said Dr Mujuru also wanted to remove party spokespers­on, Mr Jealousy Mawarire and replace him with Mr Nyandoro, but the former was saved by Mr Mutasa and Mr Gumbo.

Mr Bhasikiti said Dr Mujuru went on to amend the party’s draft constituti­on with her cabal without input from the rest of the party leadership.

“We were also shocked that the draft constituti­on, she had come up with — a second draft without our input — was written by her brother Nyandoro.

“Then, we asked why and she said, he was correcting errors. Soon after, she said, she had a third draft of the constituti­on. We looked at it and saw it had departed from the first draft that we lodged with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission when we formed our party.

“We said, it was now getting out of hand because we said that our party should unite the country, (and) we would not need two vice presidents. President Mugabe introduced two vice presidents to cater for the Unity Accord in 1987.

“People are now aware that we are one country. Even if you look at South Africa, which is bigger than us and even the United States, which has more states, they only have one vice president,’’ said Mr Bhasikiti.

“I also told her in her face that I had lost faith in her leadership because she could not unilateral­ly amend the draft constituti­on and for surroundin­g herself with her relatives. We had agreed that there will be no Zimbabwe People First regalia that would be printed with the leader’s picture, but now there are T-shirts with her face.

“And, we also said no songs that praise the leader, (but) we now have such songs. These are the questions we raised.”

Contacted for comment on what Mr Bhasikiti said, spokespers­on of Dr Mujuru’s faction, Mr Jealousy Mawarire declined to comment, saying he would want to respond on the Star FM programme where Mr Bhasikiti made the allegation­s.

“If you want me to respond, you call me to the same platform. I am available. I won’t respond to allegation­s made on radio, in newspapers,” Mr Mawarire said.

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