The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Khupe postpones MDC congress

- Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau

THE MDC-T faction led by Dr Thokozani Khupe says it has been forced by security considerat­ions to postpone its extraordin­ary congress which had been planned for April 7 in Bulawayo.

Dr Khupe’s spokesman, Mr Witness Dube, said the event would now be held in the same city two weeks later on April 21.

He said they had reschedule­d the extraordin­ary congress after realising that their nemesis, the MDC Alliance, would also be holding a rally at White City Stadium in Bulawayo on the same day, hence the need to avoid a security crisis.

“All delegates, stakeholde­rs and invited guests of the MDC-T extraordin­ary congress, which had been scheduled for Saturday 7 April, 2018 in Bulawayo are hereby notified that this event has been postponed to Saturday 21 April, 2018,” said Mr Dube.

“This has been necessitat­ed by the coming of the MDC Alliance rally in the city on the same date, whose presence naturally presents a security threat to the smooth running of our programmes given the violence that took place in the very recent past,” he said.

Mr Dube said two outstandin­g provincial congresses would go ahead as planned.

This, he said, would help receive confirmati­on of their extraordin­ary credential­s before travelling to Bulawayo on 20 April.

“To ensure the security of our members, we are not going to disclose the two provinces at the moment. However, the credential­s for all the people will be declared during the extraordin­ary congress to enhance transparen­cy.

“We have had situations where our people have been attacked by people from the MDC Alliance while going through our programmes and we want to avoid such scenarios,” said Mr Dube.

Since the death of MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai on February 14, two factions led by Dr Khupe and Advocate Nelson Chamisa have been involved in a fierce battle to control the opposition party.

Dr Khupe and her followers have been victims of violence unleashed by a suspected militia known as the “Vanguard” claimed to be aligned to Advocate Chamisa.

 ?? — Picture by John Manzongo ?? Work on widening Harare Drive is gathering momentum as this image taken yesterday in Borrowdale shows.
— Picture by John Manzongo Work on widening Harare Drive is gathering momentum as this image taken yesterday in Borrowdale shows.

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