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Bhebhe slaps Mwonzora in the face

- BY RICHARD MUPONDE lFollow Richard on Twitter @muponder-

FORMER MDC-T organising secretary Abednego Bhebhe has slapped MDC-T president Douglas Mwonzora in the face after he said he did not recognise his leadership and the party had no legal standing to readmit him to its structures.

Bhebhe was expelled from the troubled opposition party in November last year for supporting MDC Alliance members who had filed a High Court challenge to stop the Supreme Court-ordered party extraordin­ary congress (EOC) to replace MDC founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai.

He was supposed to be one of the presidenti­al candidates, alongside Thokozani Khupe, Mwonzora, Morgen Komichi and Elias Mudzuri, but was fired for his alleged closeness to MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa.

Last week, the party’s national council (NC) resolved to readmit Bhebhe to the party as an ordinary card-carrying member.

However, Bhebhe said he did not appeal against his expulsion as stipulated in the party constituti­on.

“The supposed resolution to readmit me into MDC-T is not only a violation of the party constituti­on, unless, of course, the said gathering amended the clause as well, but more concerning is the devious portrayal as well as battering of my image as if I am a desperate politician seeking someone’s benevolenc­e. That’s unacceptab­le and should not go unchalleng­ed,” Bhebhe said in a statement.

Bhebhe said he did not recognise the EOC that ushered in Mwonzora’s leadership.

“I want to make it clear that I don’t recognise the EOC of December 27 2020, hence the so-called NC has no legal mandate to readmit me to what I don’t even recognise,” Bhebhe added.

“The party constituti­on was flagrantly violated and Mwonzora’s leadership is disputed because of the several irregulari­ties that accompanie­d the shameful election, irregulari­ties that could have been avoided, particular­ly by those masqueradi­ng as democrats.

“Not only was the voters’ roll shambolic, but there was no quorum for the EOC which was characteri­sed by violence, among many other shortcomin­gs.”

He said his expulsion by Mwonzora was a plot to eliminate his main challenger, adding that many delegates were barred from participat­ing in the EOC just because they backed his candidatur­e.

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