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Analyst says Tagwirei lacks base to succeed Mnangagwa
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49629, member: 636"] Political expert Rejoice Ngwenya slammed wealthy businessman Kuda Tagwirei's presidential dreams. The analyst said Tagwirei cannot beat other candidates because he lacks real support from ordinary voters. Ngwenya believes President Emmerson Mnangagwa's team picked the wrong person to replace their leader. The businessman has no connection with regular people who actually vote during elections. Ngwenya warned that choosing Tagwirei would destroy Mnangagwa's political future. Three different groups fight for control inside the ruling Zanu PF party. Mnangagwa leads one faction that wants Tagwirei as the next president. Deputy President Constantino Chiwenga runs another group that opposes this business tycoon. A third neutral faction stays out of the leadership battle for the top job. Tagwirei recently traveled across Zimbabwe attending party events to build his political profile. However, party officials kicked him out of an important Central Committee meeting this week. Chiwenga's supporters forced the businessman to leave because he broke party rules. Sources revealed that Tagwirei arrived at party headquarters without proper membership approval. The embarrassing incident showed that the wealthy man does not understand basic political procedures within Zanu PF. [/QUOTE]
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