Zimbabwe Shocker: Politburo Shake-Up Sees Mpofu Demoted Amid Corruption Dossier Links
Obert Mpofu, a prominent figure within Zimbabwe's ruling Zanu PF party, has been removed from his influential position as Secretary General amidst suspicions linking him to the origins of a corruption dossier recently presented to the politburo. In a politburo reshuffle announced this week by President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Mpofu was reassigned to the comparatively less significant role of Secretary for Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
The politburo, which serves as Zanu PF's highest decision-making body, has resolutions that are considered binding. According to Zanu PF activist Tonderai Chidawa, Mpofu's demotion signals deep-seated concerns within the party regarding his leadership capabilities and his alleged involvement with the dossier. Chidawa specifically claimed that Mpofu had failed in his duty to foster unity within the party, asserting that its membership remains fragmented. He further questioned why Mpofu's name was conspicuously absent from the dossier, suggesting this absence as evidence that Mpofu was privy to its source.
Mpofu's successor in the role of Secretary General is Jacob Mudenda, who currently serves as the Speaker of the National Assembly and previously held the position of Treasurer General. Chidawa, speaking to a local online TV channel, reiterated, "He (Mpofu) was failing to unite the party. The party is disintegrated."
Despite these internal allegations, Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa stated on Monday that the politburo did not engage in extensive discussions about the dossier. Mutsvangwa claimed its originator remained unknown, though it was believed to be based in South Africa. He indicated that the politburo merely acknowledged the document, which reportedly implicated several high-profile individuals, including controversial business tycoons Wicknell Chivayo and Kudakwashe Tagwirei. Vice President Constantino Chiwenga reportedly challenged Mnangagwa, questioning why those named for corruption had not faced arrest.
Chidawa also noted that news of Mpofu's demotion was met with widespread celebration among Zanu PF's grassroots supporters in the Matebeleland Provinces. He commented on the jubilant reactions, stating, "People are celebrating. There are celebrations in Matebeleland. We are talking of the downfall of a man who owns many big buildings in Bulawayo and Victoria Falls." This political maneuvering occurs against a backdrop of an escalating succession war within Zanu PF, as factions aligned with President Mnangagwa and Vice President Chiwenga continue to contend for power.
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