Wednesday, 20 August 2014

Chegore rino Joyce Mujuru anochiona ne Herald


Morgan Tsvangirai now rests. The heat is being turned on Joyce Mujuru. That's what The Herald is doing. Almost every day there is a Joyce Mujuru story. Not only a story but an ANTI-JOYCE MUJURU story.
Before her, it was Tsvangirai almost every day. Even when the same paper had written about how Tsvangirai had been trounced at the polls. The bugger still remained newsworthy. Somehow.
That interview with the daft Chris Mutsvangwa made it clear that the target was not Didymus Mutasa but Joyce Mujuru.
I noticed how Mutsvangwa took every opportunity to answer almost every question including Mutasa's name even when the question had nothing to do with the damn old dude. Half of that interview, Mutsvangwa was off topic. The reporter asked something. And Mutsvangwa said something else. Off tangent.
I don't like Joyce Mujuru for various reasons. One of those reasons was her attempt to block Strive Masiwa's Econet venture. She disrespectfully called the late Joshua Nkomo old and confused. The other reason is her acceptance of corruption. But on that, she is not alone. The whole bloody Zanu-PF is corrupt.
But she is a human being. She has rights too. A woman even. Just why whole men gang around her shows that she is a challenge. This is why nobody is writing anything about Abigail Damasane. Or Olivia Muchena. But Joyce Mujuru. They are afraid of her. They have to use state media to fight her. Just like they use state media to fight Tsvangirai.
Again not that I like Tsvangirai. That coward of a man. The blind todd. But he is a human being. He has rights. And that should not give any media the right to deride and pick on certain people as cheap targets.
I have noticed whenever The Herald runs a Joyce Mujuru story, they bring in the Robert Mugabe rigmarole as if Mugabe is everything Zanu-PF and Zimbabwe is. Recently, they have also started juxtaposing Grace Mugabe and Joyce Mujuru.
Sadly so, somebody thinks that Grace Mugabe can be the glue that will keep Zanu-PF together. Honestly, so? It's like covering a festering wound that is Zanu-PF with some dirty cloth and say it's been healed. There is no way Grace Mugabe can ever stop Zanu-PF factionalism. She is not the material.
The saddest thing is that the state media has chosen to attack Joyce Mujuru in an apparent bid to push the other faction. If as they say, Robert Mugabe is the party and the country, then they should talk about both factions or all factions.
I don't care who becomes president as long as it's not Grace Mugabe. Or Emmerson Mnangagwa. Or Robert Mugabe by 2018. One wonders who will be next after they are done with Joyce Mujuru.






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