NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Khupe suspends Gorekore

- BY MIRIAM MANGWAYA

MDC-T interim leader Thokozani Khupe has suspended the party’s Harare provincial youth chairperso­n Paul Gorekore with immediate effect as the battle to control the party headquarte­rs continues.

Gorekore, who recently led youths aligned to the two MDC rival factions led by Khupe and Nelson Chamisa in taking control of the Richard Morgan Tsvangirai (MRT) House, has been barred from using party offices or carrying out party business as the provincial youth chair.

The youths, who took over the party headquarte­rs, which had been occupied by Khupe’s MDC-T through a court order, demanded unity among party leaders, accusing the ruling Zanu PF party of infiltrati­ng and capturing the opposition.

In a letter dated September 30, 2020, addressed to Gorekore, Khupe accused the youth leader of inciting youths to take over MRT House by force, thereby disrupting normal activities at the party headquarte­rs.

“Please take note that you are hereby suspended with immediate effect from your position as the Harare provincial youth chair in terms of section 9.1.2.3 of the party constituti­on,” the letter read in part.

“On Monday September 28, 2020 at around 1000hrs, you addressed an unauthoris­ed Press conference on matters concerning the party. On the same Monday, you disobeyed instructio­n from the national chairperso­n to desist from the conduct you were taking. The above-mentioned gave me reasonable ground to believe there was and is breach of party constituti­on, rules and regulation­s by yourself and others you are leading.”

In the suspension letter, Khupe also ordered Gorekore and the youths to vacate MRT House.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe