‘Conference not about leadership’ Minister Kasukuwere
Cde Kasukuwere

Cde Kasukuwere

Felex Share Senior Reporter
The forthcoming Zanu-PF’s 15th Annual National People’s Conference is not about leadership change, but a crucial indaba meant to press forward the economic empowerment agenda, national political commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere has said. As such, Cde Kasukuwere said, Zanu-PF cadres should be content with their current positions. Addressing delegates during a Mashonaland West provincial inter-district conference on Sunday, Cde Kasukuwere said those carrying out covert operations were wasting their time as the revolutionary party’s focus was on improving the livelihoods of Zimbabweans.

This is contrary to misinformed assertions by some sections of the media that the conference, slated for December 7 to 13 in Victoria Falls, would see the Zanu-PF constitution being amended and some leadership changes taking place.

“Our conference is coming and, we are going there to discuss about empowering the people not about President Mugabe. That issue has been finalised,” Cde Kasukuwere said.

“We are aware of clandestine, stupid moves. They will not succeed. I am happy where I am as secretary for the Commissariat, Cde (Ignatius) Chombo is secretary for Administration and he is happy where he is, the chairman of the province (Ephraim) Chengeta, Cdes (Edna) Madzongwe, (Josiah) Hungwe, (Christopher) Mutsvangwa and everyone else should be happy and contented with where they are.”

Mashonaland West province endorsed President Mugabe as the party’s 2018 election candidate. Cde Kasukuwere said the conference theme: “Consolidating People’s Power through Zim-Asset” was all about transforming people’s lives. He added that those angling for the party’s top post would be dumped along the way as President Mugabe remained the people’s favourite.

“Going astray and selling out is not about what you do physically, but what you think wakarara kumba nemudzimai, waakurota wakagara chigaro chine munhu,” he said.

“The danger comes when you start thinking about succession. Themba Mliswa did the same and look what he is doing. Today he is with MDC, tomorrow he is with Mai (Joice) Mujuru. He is everywhere. The issue of defending President Mugabe is non-negotiable. For some of us, it’s a matter of life and death. Be focused, defend the President.”

Mr Mliswa was part of a putschist cabal, led by former Vice President Joice Mujuru, which wanted to topple President Mugabe ahead of Zanu-PF’s Congress last December. Cde Kasukuwere warned party members against consorting with opposition forces saying Zanu-PF was not afraid of booting them out and having by-elections, where necessary.

“Those who have been suspended from the party, toe the party line,” he said. “The moment you start hobnobbing with people the party is against, you are on your own and we are ready to come back for by-elections and I assure you Zanu-PF will still prevail. “This is a message to those wavering. In politics there is no wavering just like in the church you cannot worship God and Satan at the same time.”

He said First Lady, Amai Mugabe who is the Zanu-PF Women’s League secretary, deserved respect as she had played a leading role in bringing back stability in the party that had been rocked by factionalism steered by the former VP Mujuru’s cabal. “Amai Mugabe is our First Lady, she must be respected equally alongside the President of our country,” Cde Kasukuwere said.

“We support the President and you cannot say you do not support his wife. We asked her to come into politics and she did a good job, helping in the kicking out of the wayward ones. The country and stability of the party was being threatened. The Americans and their money had found their way here and your farms were now under threat.”

He added: “One thing Zanu-PF is not scared to do is to discipline someone. Even If I go astray I will be disciplined. No one is above the party. No one owns the party, it belongs to the people of Zimbabwe.” Cde Kasukuwere commended Cde Hungwe for leading the restructuring programme in Mashonaland West.

“What is now important is to unite and move forward building the party. Down with forming small groups that have sinister agendas,” he said. “Cde Chengeta, you are the provincial chairperson and if there are any grey areas (in the district elections) go back and let the people’s will prevail. You have the support of the Politburo do not be scared.”

He said mobilisation and strengthening of the party structures should continue ahead of the 2018 general elections.

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