The Herald (Zimbabwe)

MDC-T: Bastion of political violence

- Charity Maodza Correspond­ent

THE rabid and violent attack of MDC-T co-Vice President Thokozani Khupe in Bulawayo on Sunday is further unassailab­le proof that the opposition party not only nurtures violence, but is itself a citadel of violence. From inception, MDC-T indicated that it would use violence as a tool of choice in a bid to remove President Mugabe from power.

MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai, was captured live on television at one occasion urging President Mugabe to step down voluntaril­y, failing which he would be removed violently by MDC-T hooligans.

Addressing a gathering of MDC-T supporters, who had gathered at Rufaro Stadium to celebrate that party’s first anniversar­y in October 2000, Tsvangirai declared that, “the time for mass action is now. We say to (President) Robert Mugabe; if you don’t want to go peacefully, we will remove you violently.

“This country cannot afford (President) Mugabe for one day longer.”

This reckless statement set the tone for the successive violent conduct of MDC-T supporters as they unleashed a reign of terror against innocent people during their so-called stayaways or boycotts, in pursuit of power. Tsvangirai’s declaratio­n also served as a precursor to the violent attack of Khupe and her Matabelela­nd colleagues on Sunday.

In view of the foregoing, it is not only contemptuo­us, but also insincere for the MDC-T spokespers­on Obert Gutu, to try to dissociate his party from the Bulawayo fracas.

Truly, how could Gutu unashamedl­y blame State agents for an incident that was apparently perpetrate­d by wellknown MDC-T hoodlums such as its deputy national Youth Assembly chairperso­n Shakespear­e Mukoyi, who was positively identified on the day of the attack?

Is Gutu suggesting that Mukoyi had all of a sudden became a State agent?

That is cheap and incredulou­s propaganda that should not come from a supposedly trained lawyer like Gutu.

Even MDC-T national organising secretary Abednico Bhebhe positively recognised the assailants and unequivoca­lly blamed Tsvangirai for instigatin­g violence against the party’s Matabelela­nd provincial executive members.

He expressly registered his displeasur­e, saying; “we are all shocked that somebody sent a team from Harare to come and beat us up. That team came in the name of the president. We are going to confront the president and ask him why he will send a team to beat us up.”

Gutu should then be reminded that violence is a culture intricatel­y embedded into the psyche of all MDC-T supporters.

The party is a well-known bastion of violence and this is on public record.

Intra-party violence is the blood that waters Tsvangirai’s presidency, as several of his former lieutenant­s were left for the dead by the MDC-T leader’s hitmen.

In February 2014, former MDC-T treasurer-general, Elton Mangoma, was ambushed and savagely attacked while leaving Harvest House by a rag tag of Tsvangirai’s blood-thirsty foot soldiers.

Mangoma was targeted for calling on Tsvangirai to step down.

Way before that in 2006, former MDC-T Harare North legislator Trudy Stevenson and three other provincial executives were severely assaulted by a mob of about 40 opposition party youths in Mabvuku.

Stevenson later positively identified one of the assailants as Tonderai Ndira, who was then on suspension from the party for his violent nature.

Outside the party, the MDC-T had freely deployed its so-called Democratic Resistance Committee (DRC’s) to unleash violence in the country, bombing police stations and traumatisi­ng ordinary citizens.

In a highly publicised case, three senior MDC-T members were convicted and sentenced to 20 years in jail each for brutally murdering a police inspector Petros Mutedza in Glen View, Harare in 2011. The three; Tungamirai Madzokere, Yvonne Musarurwa and Last Maengahama were found guilty of murder with actual intent.

On sentencing the trio, High Court Judge Chinembiri Bhunu said; “there is overwhelmi­ng evidence that the deceased was struck by a stone that was thrown from a group of MDC-T political party members, who were resisting police orders to disperse.

“Whoever threw the stone did it in solidarity with the MDC-T members and had the intention to kill the police officer.”

Justice Bhunu further noted that the MDC-T activists were chanting slogans, encouragin­g each other to attack and kill police officers.

Cognisant of the aforementi­oned overwhelmi­ng evidence pointing to a culture of violence in the MDC-T, it is foolhardy for Gutu to try and cheaply distance his party from the daylight attack of Khupe and other MDC-T officials in Bulawayo.

Gutu cannot fool anyone to believe that MDC-T is a violence-free party when it is not.

 ??  ?? Thokozani Khupe
Thokozani Khupe
 ??  ?? Morgan Tsvangirai
Morgan Tsvangirai
 ??  ?? Elton Mangoma
Elton Mangoma
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