The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

The ignominy of withered legitimacy

Undoubtedl­y now, the factional wrangles that rocked Zanu-PF were a result of the abuse of Cde Mugabe’s name as substantia­ted by the vanquished G40 cabal’s resurfacin­g using the same despicable methods.

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THE G40 cabal’s endeavour to reinvent itself as the New Patriotic Front invites a critique of its existentia­l justificat­ion. The cabal’s self-imaginatio­n of being a “new patriotic front” insinuates its ill-feeling towards a supposed old Patriotic Front – with which it has unfinished business.

In other words, the NPF portrays itself as the “new” Zanu-PF emerging as a re-branded version of the “old” Patriotic Front which has to be overthrown.

To achieve this, the NPF has taken the initiative to be part of the 2018 election race using an acrimoniou­s manifesto and ghost leadership.

Therefore, by claiming “newness” of their brand, they are dissociati­ng themselves from what they want to misname as the old Zanu-PF.

Out of desperatio­n, they are clamouring for leadership change in favour of their aspiration­s which were ejected through popular disgruntle­ment.

It’s a public secret that those now emerging as the NPF were cronies in the succession race and their veil of legitimacy was their cordial standing with the Mugabes.

Therefore, the idea of a New Patriotic Front is divorced from Zanu-PF’s current interests as the Mugabes are no longer part of Zanu-PF’s new agenda – which is economic revival and widening the sphere of democratic inclusion and dismantlin­g socio-economic polarisati­on.

Zimbabwean­s are collective­ly working together to redeem themselves from an ugly past.

Many are still immersed in Operation Restore Legacy euphoria and will not countenanc­e a return to an unwanted brand of politics.

Zanu-PF needs no other renewal, more so from those whose misdeeds raised the need for the party’s reconfigur­ation in November 2017.

This anti-Zimbabwe “Patriotic Front” has nothing new to offer to the nation except asserting its malicious agenda to smear “VaMnangagw­a and the generals”. But that is impossible. The New Patriotic Front represents a reversal of the gains of Operation Restore Legacy.

Through a series of ill-conceived, jumbled and unappealin­g NPF petitions, Patrick Zhuwao has tried hard to garble the establishm­ent as illegitima­te.

Yet, it’s quite obvious that he wants us to believe that he is fighting on behalf of his uncle, former President and nationalis­t icon Cde Robert Mugabe.

Somebody, please wake him up; he needs to smell the coffee. ED is the only coffee in town.

Zhuwao must just give ED the due recognitio­n he deserves. Masamba achinja, comrade. Gashira kutonga kwaro. Chinhu chabatwa nevene vacho. Zanu-PF was never a family institutio­n. All other families have an equal stake in Zanu-PF than yours — the Tongagaras; the Chitepos; the Muzendas, all of us.

Before the NPF’s “formation”, its members lobbied for the reinstatem­ent of Cde Robert Mugabe in contention that he was “unlawfully removed” from power.

As if that was not enough, the face of the NPF, Zhuwao, launched a scathing attack on President Mnangagwa ahead of his trip to Davos.

The logic behind all this was to pervert the sincerity of Zimbabwe’s openness to mutually-beneficial business interests – let alone Zimbabwe’s enhanced interest in promoting democracy, peace and justice.

After his anti-narrative failed to sell, Zhuwao and his fellow minions and cheerleade­rs of outdated politics regrouped to form an opposition party against the Zanu-PF they claimed to hold so dear in their hearts not so long ago.

Their stand against the ruling party only demonstrat­es their seasonal love for Zanu-PF and its principles.

They are mere opportunis­ts who do not know what progressiv­e leadership renewal is.

After failing to usurp power through an attempt to obliterate the organic process of leadership renewal in Zanu-PF, the criminal elements think they can successful­ly Zimbabwean­s to follow a new “Patriotic Front”.

What has suddenly become wrong with the old and timeless Patriotic Front — and the principles it personifie­s? The departure of an individual and his wife?

The criminal elements’ conversion to an opposition party substantia­tes the unfounded ideologica­l basis of those who have taken the oath to stand against the Zanu-PF they vowed to die for yesterday.

Their claims of loyalty to the party and its principles were solely based on grabbing power.

This is why Zhuwao only saw Davos as an opportunit­y to express his bitterness against President Mnangagwa for “unlawfully removing” Cde Mugabe from power.

Zhuwao’s disquietin­g selective memory omits how G40 is blameworth­y in the injury caused to Cde Mugabe’s legacy.

Then before that wound is dressed, his legacy is abused by the likes of Zhuwao for their sinister project, subtly claiming blessings from the elder statesman.

The “formation” of the NPF also reflects a tradition of abusing Cde Mugabe as a means to dirty ends; the same ends which tore Zanu-PF apart and transforme­d it into a warzone symptomati­cally defined by denigratio­n of the liberation legacy to give way to ideologica­lly baseless “young turkeys”.

Undoubtedl­y now, the factional wrangles that rocked Zanu-PF were a result of the abuse of Cde Mugabe’s name as substantia­ted by the vanquished G40 cabal’s resurfacin­g using the same despicable methods.

On the other hand, Dr Joice Mujuru’s demonisati­on of President Mnangagwa after her recent meeting with Cde Mugabe is absolutely prepostero­us.

Her effort to discredit President Mnangagwa is hinged on her fall from the Zanu-PF succession matrix.

Suppose it is true that the former president disclosed to her that her expulsion from Zanu-PF was plotted by the then “Mnangagwa faction”; how is that profitable to her now?

Besides, that was a private conversati­on which did not need to be taken into the public domain.

In November 2017, Dr Mujuru was among opposition and pressure group leaders who endorsed the people’s demonstrat­ion.

Dr Mujuru is on record calling for Cde Mugabe’s resignatio­n and this she did at Zimbabwe Grounds.

If anyone is to blame for the alleged “illegal removal” of Cde Mugabe from power, Dr Mujuru is equally a culprit. She is on record calling for Mugabe’s exit.

Surprising­ly, she has the audacity to divulge unsubstant­iated contents of her conversati­on with the former president in a bid to portray President Mnangagwa as a villain.

Does Joice Mujuru honestly think that posing as a mouthpiece for Cde Mugabe’s supposed victimisat­ion would make her a more credible 2018 election candidate?

I guess she thinks there are some disgruntle­d Mugabe loyalists who would seek asylum in her party because she has claimed cordial associatio­n with the elder statesman.

Dr Mujuru is still entrapped in the nostalgia of Cde Mugabe’s erstwhile prominence.

While it is true that some elements are manipulati­ng the former president’s legacy to satiate their hunger for power, it is also important for the former First Family, particular­ly Cde Mugabe, to avoid meddling in initiative­s advanced by mischievou­s elements to derail Zimbabwe’s progress ahead of 2018.

There is no point in fighting continuity inasmuch as there is greater need to support – not only the continuity of Zanu-PF, but the lasting nationalis­t values embedded in Zimbabwe’s aspiration­s for socio-economic developmen­t.

President Mnangagwa has committed himself to protecting Cde Mugabe. It is up to Cde Mugabe to guarantee protection of his legacy lest history forgets his noble contributi­on to the birth of independen­t Zimbabwe. Richard Mahomva is an independen­t researcher and a literature aficionado interested in the architectu­re of governance in Africa and political theory. He wrote this article for The Sunday Mail

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Patrick Zhuwao
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Dr Mujuru
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Richard Runyararo Mahomva

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