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War veterans to 'deal harshly' with Makoni

AFTER YOUR JOB: Makoni came under attack from Zimbabwe's state media
AFTER YOUR JOB: Makoni came under attack from Zimbabwe's state media


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By Cris Chinaka

VETERANS of Zimbabwe's liberation war warned a former ally of President Robert Mugabe who will run against him in next month's elections that he was a traitor, government newspapers reported on Wednesday.

Former finance minister Simba Makoni, a senior member of Zanu PF, entered the presidential race on Tuesday, in the first major challenge to Mugabe from within the ruling party in 20 years.

He had been expected to register for the poll on Friday but Zimbabwean authorities moved the nomination date to February 15 after some politicians won a court order to delay the process.

On Wednesday, Zimbabwe's government-controlled media branded Makoni a British and American-sponsored puppet seeking to split Zanu PF and oust Mugabe.

Joseph Chinotimba, deputy leader of the war veterans, was quoted as saying that Makoni was a political turncoat who would suffer a humiliating defeat in the March 29 general election.

"We are now going to campaign vigorously for President Mugabe. I feel sorry for Makoni, he has lost the plot," Chinotimba told the Herald newspaper.

"From today to the nomination date we will have finished with them. Traitors should know that Zanu PF has a history of dealing harshly with their kind," he said.

Chinotimba said Mugabe's war veteran supporters - who have anchored Mugabe's election campaigns since 2000 - would not allow Makoni and his supporters to enter the party's offices.

"We are calling on all war veterans to take control of the party," he said.

War veterans, who fought in the 1970s conflict, along with members of Zanu PF, have turned violent in the past in support of Mugabe. There are 30 000 war veterans in Zimbabwe.

Makoni will run as an independent because, according to Zanu PF rules, he will be automatically expelled from the party.

Political analysts say Makoni is popular with the business community and urban voters disenchanted with Mugabe and the main opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) but doubt he has the muscle to defeat the veteran leader.

Zimbabwe's privately owned media has reported that Makoni is backed by a faction led by retired army general and member of the ruling Zanu PF party's top decision-making body, Solomon Mujuru. Mujuru is married to Vice President Joyce Mujuru.

Makoni said he had consulted party members and activists across Zimbabwe before deciding to run. Despite economic turmoil, 83-year-old Mugabe had been expected to defeat the divided opposition in the election.

Analysts say shortages of food, foreign currency and fuel, and the world's highest inflation rate - officially pegged at 26 000 percent - are the biggest challenge to Mugabe's rule.

But the opposition has failed to capitalise on Mugabe's failure to ease the crisis. - Reuters
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