
For Nicholas Goche, who is rumoured to have met with mercenaries in South Africa and Israel, to discuss the assassination of Mugabe, the President sang a song – ‘Ndiwe muroyi’, meaning ‘you’re the killer/witch’ – in apparent mockery. Mujuru’s body language – in the Bhasikiti video clip and at the president’s airport arrival earlier – suggests that the beleaguered VP is somewhat uncomfortable in Mugabe’s presence.
What also confirms Mugabe’s alignment to Team Weevil is that, so far, whatever is suggested by that camp suddenly becomes enacted. To conceal the involvement of a higher power, the ‘elders of the war vets’ were invented.
Mujuru clearly has a large support base in the party. As such, her rivals planned to oust her before the December elective congress, where she might have run away with the vote. At the time of going to press, the ruling party’s politburo was discussing a proposal to amend its constitution, so that Mugabe can handpick his own VPs. If this is approved, this would confirm Mugabe as an absolute dictator and likely result in the removal of Joice Mujuru.
If events at Zanu (PF) Rotten Row are analysed, one thing becomes clear as daylight. Several senior party members have been accused of plotting to unconstitutionally remove Mugabe. Mutasa, Mujuru, Goche, Kaukonde, Bhasikiti, Muchena, Mliswa, Gumbo, Nhema – it is literally the entire party. If everybody, including his close allies, want him gone, maybe it is time the President took a hint.
Till next week, my pen is capped. Jerà
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Thanks for such a knowledgeable post.
Thanks for such a knowledgeable post.