Press and the succession debate in ZANU-PF. A Look at Press Coverage of the Debate on President Robert Mugabe's succession within ZANU-PF Party in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe has been ruled by President Robert Mugabe and his Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front since independence in 1980 but Mugabe has been at the helm of the party since 1975. There is however no talk about him retiring from politics any time soon from within the ZANU-PF rank and fi...

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Main Authors: Mapuwei, Nyasha, Orina, Gladyse K.
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description Zimbabwe has been ruled by President Robert Mugabe and his Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front since independence in 1980 but Mugabe has been at the helm of the party since 1975. There is however no talk about him retiring from politics any time soon from within the ZANU-PF rank and file as shown by the party's endorsement of his name as the sole presidential candidate in the forthcoming 2013 presidential and parliamentary elections. The government owned newspapers are also silent about the need for a succession discussion to President Mugabe from both party presidency and state presidency. The private newspapers have, however found it important to discuss the succession to the president within the ZANU-PF party and have come up with a number of suggestions as to who could replace him should the need arise. It is from this background that the researcher looked at how the private print media are writing about with regard to the succession discourse to President Mugabe within the ZANU-PF party. The aim of the study is to find out whether the succession debate is real or just imaginary, whether there is infighting within the party and who could eventually succeed the president should the need arise. The researcher mainly used content and discourse analysis as well as hermeneutics of interpretation, interviews and diagnostic analysis. The researcher found out that much as the public print media is silent about the succession debate within the ZANU-PF hierarchy, the succession debate is real and imminent. The research also found out that the private print media believes there are factions lining themselves to succeed President Mugabe with the belief that whoever succeeds him at party level stands a better chance of eventually winning the state presidency as well. The findings indicated that a number of names were being forwarded for succession but two stood out clearly namely, Vice President Joyce Mujuru and defense minister Emerson Mnangagwa, although both of them categorically denied leading any form of faction for succession purposes. It was clear from the findings that the private media promoted the succession debate as a way of stabilizing ZANU-PF thereby helping opposition politics in the process.
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spelling ir-11408-34972022-06-27T13:49:06Z Press and the succession debate in ZANU-PF. A Look at Press Coverage of the Debate on President Robert Mugabe's succession within ZANU-PF Party in Zimbabwe Mapuwei, Nyasha Orina, Gladyse K. ZANU-PF Succession Robert Mugabe Zimbabwe Zimbabwe has been ruled by President Robert Mugabe and his Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front since independence in 1980 but Mugabe has been at the helm of the party since 1975. There is however no talk about him retiring from politics any time soon from within the ZANU-PF rank and file as shown by the party's endorsement of his name as the sole presidential candidate in the forthcoming 2013 presidential and parliamentary elections. The government owned newspapers are also silent about the need for a succession discussion to President Mugabe from both party presidency and state presidency. The private newspapers have, however found it important to discuss the succession to the president within the ZANU-PF party and have come up with a number of suggestions as to who could replace him should the need arise. It is from this background that the researcher looked at how the private print media are writing about with regard to the succession discourse to President Mugabe within the ZANU-PF party. The aim of the study is to find out whether the succession debate is real or just imaginary, whether there is infighting within the party and who could eventually succeed the president should the need arise. The researcher mainly used content and discourse analysis as well as hermeneutics of interpretation, interviews and diagnostic analysis. The researcher found out that much as the public print media is silent about the succession debate within the ZANU-PF hierarchy, the succession debate is real and imminent. The research also found out that the private print media believes there are factions lining themselves to succeed President Mugabe with the belief that whoever succeeds him at party level stands a better chance of eventually winning the state presidency as well. The findings indicated that a number of names were being forwarded for succession but two stood out clearly namely, Vice President Joyce Mujuru and defense minister Emerson Mnangagwa, although both of them categorically denied leading any form of faction for succession purposes. It was clear from the findings that the private media promoted the succession debate as a way of stabilizing ZANU-PF thereby helping opposition politics in the process. 2019-03-29T08:20:49Z 2019-03-29T08:20:49Z 2015 Article 2224-607X https://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/DCS/article/view/25468 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3497 en Developing Country Studies;Vol.5, No.17: p. 104-110 open International Institute for Science, Technology and Education
spellingShingle ZANU-PF
Succession
Robert Mugabe
Zimbabwe
Mapuwei, Nyasha
Orina, Gladyse K.
Press and the succession debate in ZANU-PF. A Look at Press Coverage of the Debate on President Robert Mugabe's succession within ZANU-PF Party in Zimbabwe
title Press and the succession debate in ZANU-PF. A Look at Press Coverage of the Debate on President Robert Mugabe's succession within ZANU-PF Party in Zimbabwe
title_full Press and the succession debate in ZANU-PF. A Look at Press Coverage of the Debate on President Robert Mugabe's succession within ZANU-PF Party in Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Press and the succession debate in ZANU-PF. A Look at Press Coverage of the Debate on President Robert Mugabe's succession within ZANU-PF Party in Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Press and the succession debate in ZANU-PF. A Look at Press Coverage of the Debate on President Robert Mugabe's succession within ZANU-PF Party in Zimbabwe
title_short Press and the succession debate in ZANU-PF. A Look at Press Coverage of the Debate on President Robert Mugabe's succession within ZANU-PF Party in Zimbabwe
title_sort press and the succession debate in zanu-pf. a look at press coverage of the debate on president robert mugabe's succession within zanu-pf party in zimbabwe
topic ZANU-PF
Succession
Robert Mugabe
Zimbabwe
url https://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/DCS/article/view/25468
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3497
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