September Vol 24, Parliament and Politics
Tsvangirayi will never rule Zimbabwe: Cde' Diesel' Mutasa
ZANU PF will never handover power to MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai, even if he wins next year’s elections, Presidential Affairs Minister Didymus Mutasa said on Wednesday.
Commenting on Mutasa’s latest outburst MDC-T spokesman Nelson Chamisa said the statement was treasonable to even suggest the people’s will could just be discarded like that.
‘But to us his statements are nothing new considering that he (Mutasa) is a perennial day dreamer who believes in things that are incredible. He’s the same person who is perennially living in the past; in cloud cuckoo land, a person who thinks that diesel will come out of some rock,’ Chamisa said.
This was in reference to spirit medium Nomatter Tagarira, who in 2007 claimed that she could conjure refined diesel out of a rock by striking it with her staff, leading ministers in ZANU PF, including Mutasa, to believe they had found a solution to Zimbabwe’s fuel shortage.
Eventually her story was exposed as a hoax, but not before the regime gave her Z$5 billion, a car and a farm, in return to exclusive rights to the diesel fuel from Maningwa Hills near Chinhoyi, some 100 km northwest of Harare.
The MDC spokesman said Zimbabwe does not belong to ZANU PF, adding that such talk betrayed the thinking of the party who believe they were born to be in power forever.
‘It shows you how confused Mutasa is. Zimbabwe is bigger than ZANU PF and how can he say the people of Zimbabwe will resist to be ruled by a person they vote into power. That is total madness,’ Chamisa added.
Tsvangirai meanwhile said on Thursday that negotiations are currently underway to offer assurances about the future to members of the security sector, which had all along refused to engage with the MDC.
