Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Chamisa flexes muscles, takes control of MDC-T

- Mashudu Netsianda

THE MDC-T yesterday confirmed Advocate Nelson Chamisa as its substantiv­e leader and presidenti­al candidate for the 2018 harmonised elections and suspended party spokespers­on Mr Obert Gutu pending internal disciplina­ry processes.

Mr Gutu was subsequent­ly replaced by his deputy, Ms Thabitha Khumalo, on an acting capacity.

The opposition party also gave vice president Dr Thokozani Khupe, national chairperso­n, Mr Lovemore Moyo and organising secretary Mr Abednigo Bhebhe seven days to toe the line or risk disciplina­ry action.

In a statement released soon after a six-hour meeting of the national executive and national council, the party’s highest decision making organs between congresses, presidenti­al spokespers­on Mr Luke Tamborinyo­ka said they had unanimousl­y confirmed Adv Chamisa as the new leader to take over from the late Mr Morgan Tsvangirai.

“That in line with Article 18 as read together with Article 9.21.1 of the party Constituti­on, the party through the National Council, has resolved that Hon. Advocate Nelson Chamisa is confirmed as the party’s substantiv­e leader and the party’s presidenti­al candidate for 2018,” said Mr Tamborinyo­ka. “(It was resolved) that the party has given seven days for engagement processes to take place with senior leaders VP Khupe, national chairperso­n Lovemore Moyo and organising secretary Hon. Abednigo Bhebhe after which the party has mandated the leadership to take the necessary action by operation of law.”

The opposition party also fully endorsed the MDC Alliance.

Adv Chamisa is tipped to stand as the presidenti­al candidate for the opposition coalition grouping, which comprises seven political parties.

“The party also fully endorses the MDC Alliance taking cognisance of the input from the party’s provincial leadership­s. In the same vein, council resolved that all party candidates in the 2018 election will participat­e under the MDC Alliance banner and that the party shall take all necessary steps to ensure that the name MDC-T is not abused,” said Mr Tamborinyo­ka.

The MDC-T has since the death of Mr Tsvangirai on February 14, been locked in a messy succession battle pitting Adv Chamisa and two other deputies, Engineer Elias Mudzuri and Dr Khupe. The three are all fighting for the top post. The intra-party political manoeuvres have also divided not only the MDC-T leaders but the late Tsvangirai’s family members. The fissures are also threatenin­g the MDC Alliance, a grouping of opposition parties intending to participat­e in the coming election under one umbrella.

Adv Chamisa is in favour of the Alliance while others led by Dr Khupe feel there is no need to enter into a coalition particular­ly in Matabelela­nd region. — @mashnets.

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