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2008 harmonised elections - Index of articles
Blast
of disapproval for Robert Mugabe rival
Jan
Raath, The Times (UK)
February 07, 2008
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/africa/article3321992.ece
The emergence
of a new rival to President Mugabe, challenging him for the presidency
from within the ruling party's own ranks, has been greeted by Zimbabwe's
media with more than the usual bile reserved for the 83-year-old
leader's opponents.
The state-controlled
daily newspaper, The Herald, said yesterday that the announcement
by Simba Makoni, a politburo member, that he would be standing for
president in elections on March 29 was less than the "bombshell"
described by most mainstream media. It was "the loud fart all
silently agree never happened," it said, quoting from Dambudzo
Marechera, the late Zimbabwean author.
State radio reported
the unexpected challenge within hours of Mr Makoni's statement,
but then said that the presence at his press conference of officials
from the opposition Movement for Democratic Change and one each
from the British and American embassies "raises suspicion of
a hidden hand".
Yesterday The
Herald was more direct, saying that the diplomats were "linked
to to the formation of a new party aimed at unseating the ruling
Zanu (PF) government and President Mugabe."
The language has
been used continuously over the last eight years to discredit Morgan
Tsvangirai, the founder of the now-divided opposition Movement for
Democratic Change, claiming that Britain and America have installed
him as the opposition leader and charged him with causing mayhem
to overthrow the Government.
Mr Makoni "has
been sent to do someone's dirty work," The Herald said. "Simba
has just subscribed to megaphone politics by giving a black face
to the voices from the White House and Whitehall."
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