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Welshman Ncube joins Chamisa’s sycophanti­c brigade

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In an interview in Bulawayo yesterday, Prof Ncube defended the Harare Provincial Youth Assembly’s stance saying they are entitled to their opinions.

“The Youth Assembly is a semi-autonomous organ of the party, first at national level; at provincial level as well, they are entitled to make their decisions,” he said.

Prof Ncube said momentum favours Mr Chamisa’ as he has inspired youths to participat­e in electoral processes.

“At this particular historical juncture to me, it appears unwise for anyone if they are nominated to accept that nomination given the credential­s I’ve already summarised for you, for the incumbent Nelson Chamisa. Anyone who accepts nomination will probably be guilty of a serious political miscalcula­tion, given where we are,” he said.

“We are all individual­s, using all the objective criteria that I have in mind, I really have a difficulty in finding any rationale for anyone to accept any nomination, my sense too, I will be surprised if anyone other than Chamisa is nominated given the momentum that we have had with him, given the inspiratio­nal advantage that he has.”

Besides Mr Mwonzora, another probable challenger to Mr Chamisa is Engineer Elias Mudzuri.

Prof Ncube said the party members should stop canvassing for nomination­s.

“What I personally think is unfortunat­e is where individual­s go out of their way to be canvassing to be nominated. It shouldn’t happen. We should be invited by the membership to accept nomination. Not to go out of our way to solicit for nomination.

“Therefore, I find the notion of challengin­g anyone to be problemati­c. You can’t challenge anyone because you can’t nominate yourself. You can’t stand up and say I am challengin­g so and so. Challengin­g them as who?” he said.

Meanwhile, Prof Ncube is said to be eying one of the vice presidenti­al positions but faces a possible challenge from Ms Thabitha Khumalo.

He said he would accept nomination for any position but not the presidency. — @nqotshili.

 ??  ?? A bus crew ponders their next move after their bus broke down in the middle of Luveve Road in Bulawayo yesterday
A bus crew ponders their next move after their bus broke down in the middle of Luveve Road in Bulawayo yesterday

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