Muzenda’s Son Inflames Mugabe over Mnangagwa
27 June 2016
Spread the love

The son of the late former Vice-President Simon Muzenda’s son, Tongai, broke down in tears on Saturday when he met President Robert Mugabe over attacks from the Emmerson Mnangagwa faction.
Muzenda bared his soul over his alleged political persecution by Zanu PF hawks linked to Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s faction.
Newsday reports that the drama occurred when Mugabe flew to Masvingo province at the weekend and met the warring factions in a closed-door meeting at Triangle Country Club.
The report follows an expose by ZimEye.com revealing how the Masvingo meeting saw Mugabe crushing Mnangagwa’s last remaining shreds of power and influence in the province which has told Mrs Grace Mugabe to her face that she is not wanted (CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE).
Sources at the meeting confirmed that the Gutu West legislator, who for long has been linked to the G40 faction, wept before Mugabe and lamented the death of his father.
“He was emotional while explaining that he and Paul Chimedza were denied maize by (Masvingo Provincial Affairs minister Shuvai) Mahofa to distribute to his constituency,” a Zanu PF insider told NewsDay.
“He said: ‘it is hard to lose a father. Some people who want me expelled from Zanu PF were actually officiating at my wedding day, but now they have turned swords against me simply because my father is no more’,” Muzenda reportedly told Mugabe.
Contacted for comment, Muzenda was evasive over the issue, saying: “That was a private meeting and everything discussed there is not meant for media consumption. That is why you were not allowed to attend. I cannot comment on anything about the meeting.”
The ruling party is torn between two factions — G40 which is linked to First Lady Grace Mugabe and another group said to be loyal to Mnangagwa.
Mahofa declined to comment on allegations of politicising food aid and denying Muzenda and Chimedza’s constituencies’ access to government-sourced food aid.
After the five-hour-long meeting with legislators and the provincial executive, Mugabe failed to douse the factional fires as both factions dug in to their positions.
Zanu PF secretary for administration Ignatius Chombo later said that dates for a follow-up meeting would be announced in due course.
Most of Mnangagwa’s loyalists were reportedly barred from the weekend meeting.
Earlier, Mugabe had a one-and-a-half hour briefing with Psychomotor minister Josaya Hungwe, Mahofa, Chombo, Tourism minister Walter Mzembi, Zanu PF political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere, Lands minister Douglas Mombeshora and Chiefs Council president Chief Fortune Charumbira. After the meeting which ended after 6pm, Mugabe uncharacteristically left in a huff without addressing the hordes of Zanu PF supporters gathered outside the venue.

5 Replies to “Muzenda’s Son Inflames Mugabe over Mnangagwa”

  1. Cry baby if your name was not muzenda would he even be an MP? Hanzi denied maize by mahofa to distribute to “HIS” constituency???? The same guy was going around Gutu na chimedza wake insulting mahofa before 2013 bu now he wants her to give him maize which was not donated to him or for him/his constituency????? Futsek grow up tongai or grow your own maize on the farmS you took

  2. Cry baby if your name was not muzenda would he even be an MP? Hanzi denied maize by mahofa to distribute to “HIS” constituency???? The same guy was going around Gutu na chimedza wake insulting mahofa before 2013 bu now he wants her to give him maize which was not donated to him or for him/his constituency????? Futsek grow up tongai or grow your own maize on the farmS you took

  3. Even at school , this guy was a cry baby. And he and Charumbira were so dump in class and were a laughing stock even to form ones. If I remember well, Charumbira used to bed wet.

Comments are closed.