Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Zanu-PF at War: President -Some Want Me Out, He Says -Congress Will Stop Nonsense
Zimbabwe parliamentary session begins on Oct. 28, 2014.
October 29, 2014
Felex Share Harare Bureau—
Zimbabwe Chronicle

PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday slammed people attempting to topple him from his post saying they must wait since he will properly communicate to them when his time to leave office comes. Speaking at a luncheon hosted by the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing yesterday to mark the opening of the Second Session of the Eighth Parliament, President Mugabe said Zanu-PF was at war, with party cadres manoeuvring to push each other out of positions ahead of the 6th National People’s Congress in December.

“They’re saying Cde Mugabe is old and should therefore leave office. Are they the ones who worked and organised the party to what it is today? I fought the settler regime, I was jailed for many years and joined the boys in the bush only to be challenged by a young person, no. I know when time comes I’ll tell you, but for now ‘ichi’,” he said raising his fist drawing applause and cheers.

“Some war is going on in my party. People want positions, they want to even push senior people out.”

President Mugabe’s remarks follow recent revelations that a faction within the party was angling to oust him and elevate Vice President Dr Joice Mujuru to his position.

First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe made the revelations during her highly subscribed “Meet the People Tour” rallies in all the country’s 10 provinces where she thanked party supporters for nominating and endorsing her to lead the Women’s League.

President Mugabe said some party officials were no longer concentrating on service delivery because of the pending Congress.

“Spend time there and not wanting to know, aah, Congress is coming what will I do?” he said. “The same is also happening in MDC and only yesterday we had it as an intact (party) during the inclusive Government. Now it is, I don’t know how many pieces. MDC what, MDC this, something called Renewal. Renewing what? Renewing MDC?”

President Mugabe said those in leadership positions should use them effectively and not “plan dirty tricks” and plotting to eliminate others.

“If you’re in a position, use that position effectively not to push others so that you take over. What about the position you have, are you able to discharge your responsibilities?

“It is wasting our time. We should be in the field working, and as we go to Congress it must be going to Congress to see how we can be more effective in our practical programmes and not to see who and who I shall push out and where and how I shall go.”

President Mugabe said the forthcoming Congress to be held from December 2 to 7 would stop all the “nonsense” going on in Zanu-PF.

“Zanu-PF, I can assure you is a solid party. We shall not have any nonsense, none at all,” he said.

“No rubbish. We’re constant. It’s a party mind you, which combines persons who carry the tradition of the past, focus.

“When we’d these parties (Zapu and Zanu) we never campaigned for positions. You’re going to go into that position, yes I’ll work in that position.

“You go into this position, yes. I was appointed to this position why was this one put in that position? Aah, come on! And zvandaiswa pano now I’m going to use this position to achieve A, B, C, D which has to do with pushing others out.’’

“Planning, planning, planning dirty tricks against others all the time and that is why these so-called factions are daily dreaming, daily talking about and daily feeding on. When we get to Congress, we want to stop all that nonsense!” the President said to cheers.

Contradictions, President Mugabe said, exist but should be resolved harmoniously.

“It is not fighting against each other, it is about fighting the real enemy,” he said. “Let us learn to define the real enemy. We should know that contradictions do happen. Contradictions which are of a lighter nature, others which are very damaging. Those are contradictions we must sit and resolve. When they cause hostility they are antagonistic. We do not need them even in our society.”

President Mugabe said some countries which were hostile to Zimbabwe were now warming up to opportunities that existed in the country.

He said Britain was doing all it could to block those countries from co-operating with Zimbabwe.

“We are getting more and more friends ready to give us support and even some members of the European Union are beginning to say we want to co-operate with you economically,” said President Mugabe. “If bilaterally you want to work with us, leave the British alone if they want to continue with their sanctions.

“We do not know whether they will do what they promised, that (in) November they will remove the sanctions. We do not know what the United States have in mind. To tell the truth I do not understand Obama at all. I don’t understand him because he found sanctions on and if he is a man of intelligence he would have said what do these sanctions mean? Why were they imposed at all, but not just to accept what Bush had done.”

President Mugabe said by invading Iraq, the Americans wanted to plunder the country’s resources, oil in particular.

“After all, Bush and Blair you know, the two-some (they are) thoroughly dishonest, thoroughly hypocritical and thoroughly violent,” he said.

“That’s how they wanted to make their names at the same time also get resources from countries, telling lies about them. After they had attacked Iraq and killed him (Saddam Hussein) then they said no, they made a mistake he had no weapons of mass destruction.

“In the meantime they had been sucking oil from Iraq.”

President Mugabe said Britain and the United States did the same in Libya, attacking the country on the pretext that civilians were being “harassed and killed.”

“(They said) we want to go and defend civilians and we in Africa were stupid enough to support European countries in the (UN) Security Council,” he said. “We gave them the two thirds majority they needed and when they went into Libya they wanted to kill, to completely eliminate his (Gaddafi)’s family.

“Now there is chaos in Libya. It is as if they never went there, as if the chaos is as a result of Libyans failing to agree to unite. They united under Gaddafi. Europe is now without resources and they must get them from Africa.”

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