Thursday, March 27, 2008

We're being led by fools - Makoni

By Vusumuzi Sifile and Bertha Shoko
INDEPENDENT presidential hopeful, Simba Makoni on Friday attacked President Mugabe’s government as being led by “a bunch of fools”, duped by a self-proclaimed spirit medium into believing diesel could flow from a rock.

Campaigning in Marondera, a Zanu PF stronghold, Makoni left supporters in stitches as he mocked Mugabe’s government. He said Zimbabwe was in chaos because Mugabe has surrounded himself with “fools”.“We are here because the country is being incompetently managed . . . these people are afraid of new ideas and would rather believe a spirit medium who tells them that they can get diesel from a rock,” Makoni said.He said it was ironic that Mugabe’s ministers would believe this “nonsense” when they were aware the Beira pipeline that used to bring fuel to Zimbabwe has been blowing air for years now.
Makoni said after the elections, he expected the 84-year-old to go to his rural home and narrate folk stories to his grandchildren, like normal African old men. This drew huge laughter from about 2 000 supporters.Later, at a press conference at Marondera Hotel, Makoni said voter intimidation was rife, particularly in areas considered to be Zanu PF strongholds. But he said that had not deterred them from campaigning.
Makoni told journalists and the Southern African Development Community observer team that two weeks ago a group of Zanu PF youths had blocked the road to Renco Mine in Masvingo by felling two huge trees across the only road that linked it to their venue.At another venue, Makoni said Zanu PF supporters were sent to distribute maize not far from his rally.
The former finance minister expressed concern that the final voters’ roll had still not been published, yet there were only a few days left before the elections. He said his formation had complained about the inadequate number of polling stations in urban areas.
Meanwhile, journalists from both the local and international media were annoyed with Makoni’s campaign team for misleading them into believing that retired General Solomon Mujuru, Ray Kaukonde and other Zanu PF heavyweights would publicly declare their support for Makoni in Marondera.On Thursday evening, a top official in Makoni’s campaign told The Standard “there would be a major announcement by a Zanu PF heavyweight in Marondera”. Another official in the team later said Mujuru, Kaukonde and other top Zanu PF officials in Mashonaland East would be announced at the Marondera Hotel, and then proceed to address a rally in the town.
An unusually large number of journalists rushed to Marondera on Friday afternoon to witness the announcement of the officials. But when Makoni arrived in Marondera, he went straight to address a rally at an open space in the town. There were no heavyweights in sight.
Makoni said he was not aware that heavyweights would attend his rally. When journalists told Makoni they had actually been informed of it by a top official that Mujuru and others would publicly declare their support for his candidature, Makoni asked back: “Who is Mr Mujuru? Was he going to be here? ... I was not expecting him.” “In our book, every individual is equally important. No one has more votes than others … I do not know how you define people of influence … I am not aware of any behind-the-scenes work”, Makoni said, adding: “This movement has the support of many within Zanu PF.”

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