The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Nera platform not endorsemen­t pedestal

- Jealousy Mawarire Correspond­ent Jealousy Mawarire is spokespers­on for the National People’s Party

IHAVE observed the way Daily News has been reporting news on Dr Joice Mujuru since the expulsion of Didymus Mutasa from ZimPF before we rebranded to NPP and I am convinced that there is a grand plan somewhere to portray a false picture that Mujuru’s NPP is weaker because of the expulsion of malcontent­s who were stalling progress and derailing coalition talks that we are having with fellow opposition parties.

It is very clear that the Daily News is not doing this out of sympathy for Mutasa and his partners, but is desperate to paint a picture that only Morgan Tsvangirai is left with the political currency to lead the coalition.

The desperatio­n to have Tsvangirai as the coalition leader is manifest in some contrived and funny endorsemen­ts by politicall­y tainted people like Mutasa who, only yesterday, were fighting tooth and nail to stall any progress that we were making to ensure a Memorandum of Understand­ing between our parties was signed.

Equally, headlines that insinuate that “Mujuru dithers on opposition coalition” are being crafted by the Daily News to plant negative perception­s around Mujuru and NPP on matters to do with coalition as if there is a God-given instructio­n that all parties must endorse Tsvangirai as the coalition leader.

That the Daily News wants to criminalis­e anyone who hasn’t fallen for their Tsvangirai endorsemen­t mantra is quite evident in their latest attack on Mujuru and that such attacks are clearly planned media campaigns bordering on political skuldugger­y is not difficult to discern.

What is unfortunat­e is that perceived progressiv­e elements like the Daily News have fallen for this premature coalition leader endorsemen­t started by President Robert Mugabe that Mutasa is now singing with relentless profanity.

It should, however, be made abundantly clear that Mujuru and NPP are amenable to a coalition but we are against individual­s who are so power drunk to the extent of wanting to be endorsed by questionab­le characters who have no political party, have a dirty and murderous past and are known now for their desperate attempts at getting back to good terms with President Mugabe.

Surely, if you see the devil pretending to be an usher to take you to heaven, that’s a good enough sign that you are approachin­g hell.

It is imperative that political parties form a coalition but it is politicall­y dangerous to have characters that are so desperate to lead the coalition that they don’t want a democratic process to select the leader of the coalition.

We don’t want leaders who are so power drunk that they would turn a Nera platform into an endorsemen­t pedestal even from people that we know are working with the ruling party to foil any prospects of the opposition going into the next election as a united front.

Our people want opposition parties to form a pre-election coalition but they also want a legitimate, plausible and credible process to choose a presidenti­al candidate who will represent all of us. If that process results in Mujuru being chosen the leader, so be it. If Morgan Tsvangirai is chosen it is welcome.

If Biti or any other leader is chosen that would be fantastic and the duty for all of us will be to rally behind that leader and ensure he/she wins the election in 2018.

We, however, will not entertain dubious characters who are doing the bidding for Zanu-PF to behave like they represent everyone thereby purporting to be endorsing anyone when they represent no one.

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