Friday, September 17, 2010

(ZIMDAILY) Tsvangirai will never rule Zimbabwe, says Mutasa

COMMENT - Well right on. The MDC is a sellout party, and there is no reason they should be allowed to take over. They can only come to power by lying about what the ZANU-PF is all about, and lying about what they are all about. No one in Zimbabwe wants a return to the austerity of the early to mid-1990s - the MDC does. They want to cut hundreds of thousands of government jobs (Eddie Cross), hand over the country's resources to foreign corporations, and if they could, return land to the white planters who are such a big part of the MDC. They cannot run on that, so they lie. Why would Zimbabwe waste precious years with these people in power, just to 'see what they can do'?

Tsvangirai will never rule Zimbabwe, says Mutasa
By RadioVOP
Published: September 16, 2010

ZIMBABWE-HARARE-Minister of State for Presidential Affairs Didymus Mutasa, on Wednesday declared that Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, the leader of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party that gave President Mugabe his first ever defeat in the 2008 harmonised elections, will never rule Zimbabwe.

Tsvangirai beat Mugabe in the landmark elections but failed to garner the fifty plus one majority votes required by law, leading to a runoff that the MDC boycotted citing violence among its supporters. After a legitimacy crisis, Mugabe formed a coalition government with Tsvangirai in 2009.

Mutasa said even defeated in elections proposed to be held next year, Zanu (PF), with a firm grip on executive resources like the army, police and secret service, will not hand over power to the MDC leader.

He said the statements at Bota business centre in Zaka where he was the guest of honour at a field day organised by a Zanu (PF) Agricultural promotional body, the South East Growers Association (SEGA).

“Who is Tsvangirai? He will never rule this country. Never Ever. How can we leave the country be ruled by sell-outs?” Mutasa said.

He added, “Over our dead body. Even if we go to the polls and he Tsvangirai defeats Mugabe, Zanu (PF) and the people of Zimbabwe will not allow that.

“It is a waste of time and resources to hold elections so soon. After all, the electoral playing field is not yet even,” Progressive Teachers Union in Zimbabwe PTUZ president Takavafira Zhou said. “The wounds from the last elections have not yet healed and the situation is not yet conducive.”

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