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Zanu PF to smoke out dissenting MP

11/12/2010 00:00:00
by Staff Reporter
 
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TUNG by criticism from one of its own MPs who likened the party to a passé of fratricidal baboons and blasted many of its flagship policies, the Zanu PF hierarchy is moving to smoke-out the dissenting legislator.

The latest diplomatic cables released by whistle-blowing website Wikileaks indicate that a Zanu PF member of parliament held a meeting with United States ambassador Charles Ray where he said the party was in need of new leadership.

The name of the MP was redacted from the cables to protect his identity, but not before an earlier Wikileaks post named him as Simbaneuta Mudarikwa [Uzumba].

According to the cable, Mudarikwa said Simon Khaya Moyo and Vice President Joyce Mujuru were possibilities to step in and succeed President Robert Mugabe although Mujuru’s “fear of Mugabe was affecting her ability to lead”.

Moyo told state media the party would discuss the issue at its Monday meeting.

"The matter is of serious concern to the party and we are going to discuss it during our Monday Politburo meeting ... The Politburo will definitely have interest in it," he quoted as saying.

The legislator blasted Zanu PF's indegenisation policies under which foreign-owned companies are required by law to localise at least 51 percent of their shareholding.

“The government's indigenisation programme benefitted nobody accept (sic)  those who were already wealthy. It did nothing for his constituents, who couldn't afford to buy into companies and were living hand-to-mouth,” Ambassador Ray said in his report of the meeting.

More tellingly, the MP contradicted Zanu PF’s oft-stated argument that sanctions were responsible for the country’s near-economic collapse over the last decade.

“The economy was already on a downhill trajectory because of misguided economic policies and the disastrous land reform policy. But the passage of ZDERA was like slashing an already deflating tire,” the MP said.

He urged the US to maintain sanctions against individual Zanu PF officials but reconsider those targeting state-owned enterprises.

“Sanctions on individuals should remain if justified by the behavior of these individuals. Sanctions on parastatals that were contributing or could contribute to the economy should be lifted,” the official told Ray.


 
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