Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Mwonzora exposed over Mugabe overtures

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exile in that country.

This is despite claims by Mr Mwonzora in The Herald on Monday that he hated interactio­n of whatever nature with the 94-year-old Mr Mugabe.

Mr Mawarire made the allegation­s on his twitter handle reacting to our Monday story in which Mr Mwonzora blamed the MDC Alliance’s loss to roping in Mr Mugabe at the 11th hour.

According to Mr Mawarire, Mr Mwonzora was given three conditions his party was supposed to fulfil before an appointmen­t with Mr Mugabe could be made.

“Instead @DMwonzora travelled to Kenya to meet @PatrickZhu­wao seeking a meeting between Pres Mugabe & the late MDC-T Pres Tsvangirai. @DMwonzora stayed at Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Hurlingham near Yaya Centre,” said Mr Mawarire on his Twitter account.

“After requesting for a meeting with Pres Mugabe, @Dmwonzora was given 3 conditions which @ PatrickZhu­wao said shld be met before such a meeting could be arranged. @DMwonzora was told that MDC-T should (1)recognise that there was a coup on Nov 15 2017 (2) reign in xcters like Eddie Cross (3) stop attacking President Mugabe, before a meeting btn the two leaders could be arranged.”

Mr Mawarire said he eventually met Mr Mwonzora this week after a story appeared in The Herald in which he indicated that he had been opposed to the roping in of Mr Mugabe by the MDC Alliance to bolster their chances.

“I met him today over the issue, I believe what he told me, which was not making sense anyway,” he said. “I don’t rely on The Herald.”

Mr Mawarire warned Mr Mwonzora against rushing to conclude that Mr Mugabe had caused their loss before the courts had determined electoral petitions that the MDC Alliance was launching in respect of both the presidenti­al and National Assembly election results.

“Cde, I am not part of the MDC Alliance, pliz leave me out of your nonsense,” wrote Mr Mawarire. “I take exception with someone who travels to Kenya, stays at Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Hurlingham near Yaya Centre as an MT emissary wanting to meet Pres Mugabe then now wants to tell us otherwise.”

Contacted for comment, Mr Mawarire confirmed that he had indeed penned the messages.

Mr Mwonzora said he was not interested in discussing the matter.

 ??  ?? Esiphezini residents are making a living through crafting and selling reed mats some of which find their way to foreign markets.The picture taken yesterday shows Mr Kay Ndlovu’s mats being taken to the market from his homestead. (Picture by Eliah Saushoma)
Esiphezini residents are making a living through crafting and selling reed mats some of which find their way to foreign markets.The picture taken yesterday shows Mr Kay Ndlovu’s mats being taken to the market from his homestead. (Picture by Eliah Saushoma)

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