The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Chamisa moves to impose cronies

- Brian Chitemba

FRESH turmoil has rocked MDC-T over party leader Mr Nelson Chamisa’s move to protect sitting MPs from contesting party primary elections.

The Sunday Mail understand­s that MDC-T received applicatio­ns for aspiring MPs and councillor­s on March 15, 2018. Sitting legislator­s were exempted from contestati­on.

The opposition party’s national elections directorat­e will meet on Tuesday to consider the applicatio­ns which the national council will either endorse or reject on Thursday.

An aspiring MDC-T MP, who requested anonymity for fear of victimisat­ion, said, “The race to represent the party in elections must be open to everyone who wants to contest. Why should Chamisa protect the sitting legislator­s? There must be a sinister agenda.”

Informatio­n at hand also shows sitting MPs were asked to pay US$1 000 each to the party as part of the deal to ensure they do not have to go through primaries.

Those angling for constituen­cies not presently held by MDC-T paid US$150 each as “applicatio­n fees” to contest primaries. Prospectiv­e urban councillor­s parted with US$50 per head and those going for rural council seats forked out US$10 each.

“This is also a move trying to close doors for some people who may not be able to pay the applicatio­n fees. The MDC-T is a democratic party so why come up with strategies to protect certain politician­s; it’s for whose benefit?” queried an aspiring legislator.

Now sitting councillor­s also want to be exempted from primaries.

Insiders say Mr Chamisa was uncomforta­ble with primary elections because he wanted to consolidat­e his power base as he battles vice-president Dr Thokozani Khupe for control of the opposition party.

A faction linked to party secretary-general Mr Douglas Mwonzora is said to be pushing for universal primaries.

MDC-T spokespers­on Ms Thabitha Khumalo told The Sunday Mail yesterday that Thursday’s national council meeting would map the way forward regarding primary elections.

Pressed on why sitting MPs were exempted from primaries, Ms Khumalo fumed: “Why should we spend much time talking about what’s going on in the MDC-T? We should spend more energy discussing economic issues not these trivial issues about primary elections.”

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