The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Ngarivhume conflicted or split personalit­y

- Prosperity Mzila Correspond­ent

PEOPLE are bound to ask the question whether the leader of Transform Zimbabwe, Jacob Ngarivhume, has a split personalit­y or is just straight up conflicted and lacks a vision.

This follows messages that set social media platform, Twitter, ablaze recently with insinuatio­ns that Ngarivhume could replace the leader of the MDC Alliance (MDC-A) Nelson Chamisa.

Ngarivhume denied any covetous desire to take over the reins of the MDC-A student activist Nelson Chamisa, claiming a brotherhoo­d of sorts.

It boggles the mind that even though he has no desire to fight his erstwhile “brother” for the MDC-A seat, he has a burning desire to see to it that he does not win the 2023 Presidenti­al election as he intends to take the bread right out of Chamisa’s mouth.

On several times, Ngarivhume has posted on his Twitter handle that he has no intention of merging his party with the MDC-A, as he intends to be a formidable stand-alone opposition party, with a desire to significan­tly reduce the chances for the MDC-A to win the 2023 elections, while increasing his chances of snatching the presidency of this country from Zanu PF.

Surely, it is true that politics is a dirty game, Ngarivhume is exhibiting a split personalit­y trait, massaging Nelson Chamisa’s ego with false solidarity approbatio­ns.

Presenting himself as one who has no interest at all in the bigger political picture, whereas like a slithering snake he aims for the bullseye, by mesmerisin­g and enchanting followers through . clean-up campaign all across the country, convenient­ly painting an attractive picture for himself at the expense of his complacent “brother” Chamisa.

Much to the frustratio­n of most members of the MDC-A, Ngarivhume

recently took to his Twitter handle announcing that his party Transform Zimbabwe will stand alone during the 2023 elections.

This is not the f i rst time Ngarivhume has pulled out of the alliance. He has not even once praised his associatio­n with the MDC-A.

Instead, he has always been quick to absolve himself of any associatio­ns with that party, choosing to go it alone.

The recent clean up campaigns that he has been spearheadi­ng across the City of Harare and now soon to be spread throughout the country, have gained him the support of some MDC-A urban dwellers who were now sick and tired of cohabiting with flies from dumpsters and from blocked sewer.

They began to view him as an alternativ­e to Chamisa who had abandoned them in the slums and not doing anything to better their living conditions.

The MDC-A led City of Harare had since thrown in the towel and in no uncertain terms told people to adapt to a life in the squalid conditions.

Ngarivhume’s clean up campaigns resulted in some MDC-A supporters

voicing their preference of him as the leader of the opposition.

They blamed Chamisa for not even lifting a finger despite Government giving them money toward Harare clean up and upgrade.

Ngarivhume, they said, did not sling mud at the MDC-A, instead he picked up a broom and mobilised the urban dwellers and began cleaning up.

Chamisa on the other hand is good at the blame game, always cursing at Zanu PF.

Some members of the MDC-A are now suggesting that Chamisa should be removed from the throne in that it has only served to enrich him.

Instead, he has made a name for himself as the sand that has brought all suffering to the people of Zimbabwe, by allowing himself to be used by the West as a conduit of instilling pain on the people.

Some have put down as outright immaturity and childishne­ss, a blatant refusal by Chamisa to wean himself from student activism into mature people-centred politics.

Chamisa witnessing the support that Ngarivhume garnered for himself through the clean Harare campaign, being a copycat he is, also

initiated his “tsvaira Zimbabwe”. Chamisa clearly lacks originalit­y. For example, when President Mnangagwa initiated the clean-up campaign for the entire nation every last Friday of the month, Chamisa tried to hijack the same programme and introduced his own clean-up campaign every first Friday of the month.

How totally insane is that? When President Mnangagwa stopped due to the Covid-19 pandemic, so did Chamisa.

Now that Ngarivhume seems to have gained traction due to his own clean-up campaign in Harare urban, Chamisa introduces his own “tsvaira Zimbabwe”, no wonder people want him out of the MDC-A leadership.

Recent fights in Masvingo speak of growing divisions within the MDC-A and the desperatio­n by Chamisa to hang on to power.

Neverthele­ss, once the ball starts rolling it never stops until someone is kicked out of the game.

Ngarivhume should be bold and stop this split personalit­y behaviour and grab the opportunit­y that has presented itself in the MDC-A, or risk remaining irrelevant with no seat in Parliament.

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President Mnangagwa initiated the clean-up campaign for the entire nation every last Friday of the month

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