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Rogue elements reading from opposition manuscript - Kazembe


Rogue elements reading from opposition manuscript


Jaden Murozvi


The ZANU PF Provincial Chairperson for Mashonaland Central, Cde Kazembe Kazembe has scoffed at attempts by some political lapdogs to try and divide the country's Presidium.


The Provincial Chairperson highlighted during a presser convened by ZANU PF Mashonaland Central Province on 22 July 2022 that the tactics deployed by political rejects had become predictable.


Cde Kazembe unpacked a sequence whereby some malcontents copy the opposition MDC/CCC by creating false imaginary crises when ever there are major international events.


In this respect, some political rejects have worked in vanity to create imaginary rifts between His Excellency, President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Vice President, Dr. C.G.D.N Chiwenga  when ever ZANU PF intends to hold a conference or a congress.


In 2019 when ZANU PF wanted to hold a conference in Goromonzi, some malcontents started to push for it to be an elective conference, which was unprocedural.


The same happened in 2020 when some malcontents started to print posters where they were lobbying for Vice President Chiwenga to take over. However, the conference did not take place due to the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.


The same situation repeated itself in 2021 when some rogue elements started to push narratives that Saviour Kasukuwere had not been expelled from ZANU PF, and was therefore eligible to run for any leadership post.


Now, there is this recycled talk of the supposed rift in the Presidium as another congress beacons. The narrative is just tired, remarked Cde Kazembe.


He equated such tactics to the ones deployed by the opposition when ever there is an international event.


"They create artificial human rights abuses to draw the attention of the Western world and portray a negative image of the country to sustain illegal sanctions", explained Cde Kazembe.


This is the same tactic that some political rejects who are seeking political oxygen to remain relevant are using against the ruling party.


However, ZANU PF Mashonaland Central Provincial Chairperson declared that these machinations will not work.


In 2023 Harmonized Elections, the province will deliver a clean sweep of all constituencies as it has always done.


Cde Kazembe rounded up his press statement  by declaring that as a province, Mashonaland Central will not be distracted from the greater goal, which is to reward the ZANU PF party with overwhelming votes for its life-changing developmental projects that are taking shape in the province.


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