Mnangagwa would leave with Mugabe if offered exit package!

Emmerson Mnangagwa and others in President Robert Mugabe’s inner circle would leave the government if they were offered an acceptable exit package.

This was the view of Masipula Sithole more than 10 years ago. He told United States ambassador to Zimbabwe Joseph Sullivan that Mugabe was going to win the 2002 presidential elections by hook or by crook

“Mugabe knows he is unpopular and is worried about his physical security-otherwise he would not be clinging to power so desperately,” Sithole is reported to have said.

Asked about Mugabe’s financial security, Sithole said this was not the President’s primary concern. He already had more than enough money for him and his family.

Asked whether his inner circle would accept Mugabe’s departure, Sithole said they would if they were included in the exit package.

“Ultra loyalists such as Speaker of Parliament Emmerson Mnangagwa- and presumed heir to the Mugabe throne – would have to be included in the departure deal,” he said.

 

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01HARARE3558

2001-11-27 15:00

2011-08-30 01:44

CONFIDENTIAL

Embassy Harare

This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.

 

 

 

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TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 0398

INFO NSC WASHDC PRIORITY

SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY

AMEMBASSY NAIROBI

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 HARARE 003558

 

SIPDIS

 

NSC FOR SENIOR AFRICA DIRECTOR JENDAYI FRAZER

LONDON FOR CHARLES GURNEY

PARIS FOR CHARLES NEARY

NAIROBI FOR TERRY PFLAUMER

 

E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/27/11

TAGS: PGOV PREL PINR ZI

SUBJECT: EXPECT HUGE VOTER TURNOUT IN ZIMBABWE,

POLITICAL POLLSTER TELLS AMBASSADOR

 

CLASSIFIED BY POLOFF TODD C. FAULK FOR REASONS: 1.5 (B)

AND (D).

 

1. (C) ON NOVEMBER 26, AMBASSADOR SULLIVAN, ACCOMPANIED

BY POLOFF, MET MASIPULA SITHOLE, THE CHAIR OF THE

UNIVERSITY OF ZIMBABWE POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT,

COLUMNIST, AND DIRECTOR OF THE HARARE-BASED MASS PUBLIC

OPINION INSTITUTE. SITHOLE REPORTED THAT HIS

ORGANIZATION IS CURRENTLY COMPILING THE RESULTS OF A

NATIONWIDE SURVEY RECENTLY CONDUCTED TO UNCOVER THE

EXTENT OF VOTER APATHY IN ZIMBABWE. SURPRISINGLY,

SITHOLE SAID THE INITIAL FINDINGS ARE POINTING TO AN 89

TO 90 PERCENT TURNOUT IN THE EARLY 2002 PRESIDENTIAL

ELECTION, WHICH WOULD BE THE SECOND HIGHEST TURNOUT

SINCE ZIMBABWE’S INDEPENDENCE. IT WOULD ALSO REPRESENT

A MAJOR TURNAROUND FROM THE PREDOMINANT ELECTORAL TREND

OF DECLINING VOTER PARTICIPATION SINCE INDEPENDENCE. TO

ILLUSTRATE, SITHOLE STATED THAT 94 PERCENT VOTED IN

1980, 84 PERCENT IN 1985, 54 PERCENT IN 1990, 54 PERCENT

IN 1995 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS, 31 PERCENT IN THE 1996

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, AND 48 PERCENT IN THE 2000

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.

 

TOO LATE FOR FREE AND FAIR ELECTION?

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2. (C) SITHOLE THANKED THE AMBASSADOR FOR HIS RECENT

PUBLIC STATEMENT SAYING THAT THE U.S. WAS NOT INCLINED

TO RECOGNIZE THE RESULTS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

UNLESS POLITICAL CONDITIONS IMPROVED. THIS IS A POINT

THE U.S. SHOULD BE MAKING “A LOT LOUDER,” THE PROFESSOR

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OPINED. MUGABE MUST BE WARNED OF DISINCENTIVES IF HE

DOES NOT HOLD A FREE AND FAIR ELECTION; HOWEVER, THERE

HAS NEVER BEEN ONE IN INDEPENDENT ZIMBABWE, SITHOLE

CONTINUED. IN 1990, WHEN FORMER ZANU-PF REFORMER EDGAR

TEKERE RAN AGAINST MUGABE, THERE WAS PLENTY OF “VIOLENCE

AND SHOOTINGS.” WHEN ASKED IF HIS INSTITUTE PLANNED TO

CONDUCT A SURVEY ON PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCES, HE STATED

THE RESULTS OF ONE WOULD BE COMING OUT BY LATE JANUARY.

 

AN UNHAPPY EXIT AWAITS MUGABE

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3. (C) PRESIDENT MUGABE IS BENT ON WINNING THE ELECTION

BY “HOOK OR CROOK,” BUT WHEN THE PEOPLE TAKE TO THE

STREETS, AN “UNHAPPY EXIT” WILL BE INEVITABLE FOR

MUGABE, THE PROFESSOR PREDICTED. IF DISINCENTIVES DID

NOT CONVINCE HIM TO HOLD A FREE ELECTION, THEN AT THIS

POINT, AN EXIT PACKAGE OF INCENTIVES FOR MUGABE TO

RELINQUISH POWER WOULD BE “APPROPRIATE.” THE ARMY WOULD

UNDERWRITE A SET OF ASSURANCES AND ACT AS NEGOTIATOR

WITH TSVANGIRAI, WHO UNDERSTANDS THE NECESSITY OF

LETTING MUGABE GO IN PEACE. MUGABE KNOWS HE IS

UNPOPULAR AND IS WORRIED ABOUT HIS PHYSICAL SECURITY —

OTHERWISE HE WOULD NOT BE CLINGING TO POWER SO

DESPERATELY. ASKED ABOUT MUGABE’S FINANCIAL SECURITY,

SITHOLE SAID THIS IS NOT THE PRESIDENT’S PRIMARY

CONCERN. HE ALREADY HAS MORE THAN ENOUGH MONEY FOR HIM

AND HIS FAMILY. HOWEVER, IF GIVEN THE PROPER

ASSURANCES, MUGABE WOULD LEAVE POWER, SITHOLE OPINED.

 

A LITTLE HELP FROM MUGABE’S FRIENDS

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4. (C) AMBASSADOR THEN INQUIRED WHETHER MUGABE’S INNER

CIRCLE WOULD ACCEPT MUGABE’S DEPARTURE, AND SITHOLE SAID

THEY WOULD IF THEY WERE INCLUDED IN THE EXIT PACKAGE.

ULTRALOYALISTS SUCH AS SPEAKER OF PARLIAMENT EMMERSON

MNANGAGWA — AND PRESUMED HEIR TO THE MUGABE THRONE —

WOULD HAVE TO BE INCLUDED IN THE DEPARTURE DEAL. EVEN

THOUGH THERE ARE THOSE IN ZANU-PF WHO WILL AGAIN TRY TO

PERSUADE MUGABE TO STEP ASIDE AT THIS YEAR’S RULING

PARTY CONFERENCE, THEY WILL NOT SUCCEED. ALL THOSE

REFORMISTS WITH INFLUENCE, SUCH AS FORMER MINISTER

EDDISON ZVOBGO, HAVE BEEN PUSHED ASIDE. DEFENSE

MINISTER SYDNEY SEKERAMAYI AND FORMER DEFENSE FORCES

CHIEF SOLOMON MUJURU ARE “REASONABLE AND RATIONAL,” BUT

THEY ARE NOT MEMBERS OF MUGABE’S INNER CIRCLE.

INFORMATION MINISTER JONATHAN MOYO — WITH WHOM SITHOLE

USED TO JOG IN THE U.S. AND AT THE UNIVERSITY OF

ZIMBABWE — COULD DIRECT TRANSITION EVENTS IN A POSITIVE

WAY IF HE WAS PROPERLY APPROACHED AND GIVEN SIMILAR EXIT

INCENTIVES, THE PROFESSOR OFFERED.

 

COMMENT

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CONFIDENTIAL

 

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P 271500Z NOV 01

FM AMEMBASSY HARARE

TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 0399

INFO NSC WASHDC PRIORITY

SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY

AMEMBASSY NAIROBI

 

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 02 OF 02 HARARE 003558

 

SIPDIS

 

NSC FOR SENIOR AFRICA DIRECTOR JENDAYI FRAZER

LONDON FOR CHARLES GURNEY

PARIS FOR CHARLES NEARY

NAIROBI FOR TERRY PFLAUMER

 

E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/27/11

TAGS: PGOV PREL PINR ZI

SUBJECT: EXPECT HUGE VOTER TURNOUT IN ZIMBABWE,

POLITICAL POLLSTER TELLS AMBASSADOR

 

5. (C) WE ARE SKEPTICAL OF SITHOLE’S “INITIAL FINDINGS”

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OF A PREDICTED 89-90 PERCENT VOTER TURNOUT IN THE

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. ALTHOUGH WE WOULD HAVE TO SEE

THE POLL’S RESULTS AND METHODOLOGY, WE HAVE TO TEMPER

THE INITIAL FINDINGS WITH THE OBSERVATION THAT LARGE

NUMBERS OF PEOPLE ARE AFRAID TO EVEN RESPOND TO POLLING

QUESTIONS. REPORTEDLY, 50 PERCENT OF PEOPLE APPROACHED

REFUSED TO PARTICIPATE IN AN AUTHORITATIVE SURVEY DUE

OUT IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS. IT IS AN EVEN BIGGER — AND

MORE CRITICAL — LEAP FROM DESIRING A POLITICAL CHANGE

AND ACTUALLY GOING TO THE POLLING BOOTH AND EXPRESSING

THAT DESIRE UNDER THE CONDITIONS CURRENTLY PREVAILING IN

ZIMBABWE.

 

SULLIVAN

 

CONFIDENTIAL

 

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