Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Khupe’s ‘political might’ under test at MDC Alliance launch in Byo

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a number of issues that we wanted to be discussed before the day of the holding of that rally, among the issues raised is the issue of security that we raised as the reason for non-participat­ion at the meeting of the national executive council,” he said.

“I’m not sure yet whether we are going or not, we will have a way forward when we have the meeting and discuss those issues.”

However, there are indication­s that the requested meeting between Mr Tsvangirai and the three might not take place with sources saying the MDC-T leader is expected to arrive in Bulawayo tomorrow.

MDC-T Bulawayo provincial chairperso­n Mr Gift Banda yesterday would not be drawn to comment on the participat­ion of Ms Khupe and Mr Moyo at the rally. “What I can say is that these leaders you talk about are our seniors and part of the national leadership of the party so we are not best placed to comment on the matter. We are juniors and all I can say is that in any organisati­on, there are disagreeme­nts but we are confident that our leaders will eventually find each other,” he said.

“On our part, we are making all efforts in terms of preparatio­n to make sure that the launch is a success.”

Sources within MDC-T said the issue of attendance by Ms Khupe and Mr Moyo hold serious consequenc­es.

“If the event is a success without Khupe and many people come to White City Stadium then she would have lost all leverage and could easily end her political career. There is also the issue of the already strained relations between her and Tsvangirai and her non-attendance might just be the last straw,” said a source.

Meanwhile, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is reportedly on the verge of a split over disagreeme­nts around coalescing under the MDC Alliance banner, with leader Mr Tendai Biti reportedly threatenin­g to go it alone.

The party, according to insiders, had an explosive meeting in Gweru last Saturday with the party divided into two groups one led by Mr Biti and the other including the party’s secretary general Mr Gorden Moyo.

Mr Moyo’s group was arguing that they were being given a raw deal in the coalition negotiatio­ns and demanding that they would not accept anything if the party was not given four constituen­cies in Bulawayo. The group, it is said, argued that they had party structures in Matabelela­nd unlike their other counterpar­ts and hence deserved more.

Insiders said Mr Biti’s group argued that the coalition was the best under the circumstan­ces insinuatin­g that their Matabelela­nd counterpar­ts have a false sense of importance. PDP spokespers­on Mr Jacob Mafume downplayed the tiff saying they had a robust meeting that resolved that the coalition was the best way going forward.

Insiders, however, insisted that all is not well in the PDP and if they fail to agree, Mr Moyo’s group is likely to break away and form a coalition with National People’s Party leader Dr Joice Mujuru.

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Ms Thokozani Khupe

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