ZANU PF Dismisses Maimane’s Claims, Defends Its Political Dominance in Zimbabwe

Mmusi Maimane, leader of Build One South Africa (BOSA), has recently sparked controversy by suggesting that Zimbabwe’s ruling ZANU PF party is on the brink of being ousted by Western-backed opposition forces. His remarks, especially the assertion that “ZANU PF, you are next,” have been met with a strong rebuttal from ZANU PF’s Director of Information, Farai Marapira. Marapira firmly dismissed Maimane’s statement as unfounded and detached from Zimbabwe’s political reality, asserting that ZANU PF’s dominance is deeply entrenched and secure.

According to Marapira, ZANU PF’s influence in Zimbabwe is rooted in its socio-economic contributions and longstanding position in the political landscape, which no other party has successfully replicated. He characterized Maimane’s accusations of voter intimidation as baseless, highlighting that ZANU PF’s electoral successes stem from its ability to deliver tangible benefits to Zimbabweans rather than through coercion. Marapira suggested that Maimane’s criticisms reflect a common Western prejudice, which overlooks the achievements of former liberation movements in Southern Africa.

Marapira emphasized that ZANU PF’s governance strategy prioritizes peace, order, and security—a relationship that is strengthened by the party’s strategic ties with the military and security agencies, forged during the liberation war. This alliance, he argued, has been instrumental in maintaining stability and promoting national development.

Furthermore, ZANU PF’s widespread support in rural areas, where nearly 60% of Zimbabwe’s registered voters reside, has been a crucial factor in sustaining its dominance. The revolutionary party’s historic promises, including land redistribution (“ivhu kuvanhu”) and economic empowerment (“upfumi kuvanhu”), have continued to resonate with rural communities, solidifying its position as the preferred political choice.

In contrast, Marapira critiqued opposition parties for relying on political rhetoric and failing to deliver on promises, especially in areas where they hold influence, such as local councils. He contended that while opposition leaders frequently allege voter manipulation, they have not demonstrated effective governance in the institutions they manage. According to Marapira, this disparity highlights ZANU PF’s unique role in addressing the nation’s needs and ensuring lasting political stability.

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