
Currently in the sanctuary of self-imposed exile, Moyo
warned Mnangagwa that if he thought he has succeeded in taking over power, he
has not seen anything yet.
“Only an idiot would think it is smart for a genocidal
junta to violently shoot itself into power to install a fellow genocidal
‘gukurahundist’ under the mantra of stockholder entitlement,” he wrote on
microblogging site, Twitter.
“If you and your lot think that will last, then you ain’t
seen nothing yet; come rain or shine!” he continued on Thursday.
Mnangagwa was State Security minister during the
Gukurahundi massacres and has been alleged to have been the chief architect of
the operation that claimed more than 20 000 lives in Matabeleland and the
Midlands regions between 1983 and 1987.
Moyo’s father was allegedly killed in the decade-long
crackdown on dissidents in the southern provinces described by former president
Robert Mugabe as a “moment of madness”.
He has never forgiven Mnangagwa, who denies any wrongdoing.
The former Tsholotsho Member of Parliament also did not
have any kind words for the recently-appointed Cabinet, referring to it as a
“Coup Cabinet”.
“So General S.B Moyo who announced the ‘intervention’ on
ZTV& misled the world by claiming it wasn’t a coup, is one of the
commanders in the #CoupCabinet as minister of Foreign Affairs &
International Trade. Even #Nigeria didn’t have so many commanders in Cabinet in
its coup days!” he opined.
Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo rubbished Moyo’s
claims, saying no one takes him seriously.
In September this year, Mugabe revealed that the tiff
between Mnangagwa and Moyo could be traced as far back as 2004 when the former
Cabinet minister was expelled from the ruling party.
This was the period when several Zanu PF provincial
chairmen were suspended for their role in a plot that became known as the
“Tsholotsho Declaration”.
Moyo had been the mastermind of the plot whose objective
was to push for Mnangagwa to replace former vice president Simon Muzenda, who
had died a year earlier.
Mnangagwa, who was the party’s secretary for
administration, survived that purge but was demoted to the post of Zanu PF
secretary for legal affairs.
Since then, Moyo has been working against Mnangagwa’s
presidential bid under the banner of Generation 40 (G40), a faction that drew
its support from the young Turks in Zanu PF.
G40 suffered a major setback when the huge strides it had
made were reversed last month when the military intervened on behalf of the
rival Team Lacoste faction to pluck out “criminals” around Mugabe.
Moyo was one of the alleged “criminals” who skipped the
country to escape the full wrath of his pursuers.
As the G40 alliance crumbled like a deck of cards last
month, their rivals regrouped and ensured Mnangagwa who had been fired from
Zanu PF before making good his escape on fears that his life was in danger,
ascends to the highest office in the land.
Earlier in the week, Moyo came out swinging on
micro-blogging site twitter.
While congratulating Mnangagwa for going after individuals
and corporates that externalised foreign currency, he made disparaging
statements claiming the president should come clean on what happened in the controversial
Marange diamond fields.
Mugabe in February last year claimed government had not
received meaningful returns from the diamond fields and that the State could
have been prejudiced of $15 billion. Daily News
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