NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Khupe MDC-T ship in troubled waters

- BY MOSES MATENGA

THE Thokozani Khupe-led MDCT has plunged further into chaos with Elias Mudzuri, one of the party presidenti­al hopefuls, rubbishing calls by some of the party bigwigs to hold a virtual extraordin­ary congress.

Mudzuri yesterday described the decision by some of the presidenti­al hopefuls to hold a virtual congress as “unacceptab­le and impossible”.

MDC T secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora last week said the party was mulling a virtual extraordin­ary congress to elect a replacemen­t of the late former party leader Morgan Tsvangirai, who succumbed to colon cancer in February 2018.

He argued that the congress should be held virtually as it was now difficult to assemble over 4 000 delegates for the congress due to strict COVID-19 lockdown regulation­s that prohibit gatherings.

Mwonzora said another option would be to decentrali­se the congress.

But Mudzuri told NewsDay that the move was a ploy to disenfranc­hise thousands of

potential delegates, a position that has exposed deep-rooted divisions in the battle to replace Tsvangirai.

The extraordin­ary congress is scheduled for December 12 to 20.

“The proposed virtual voting at the MDC’s extraordin­ary congress is unacceptab­le and is not an option. It disenfranc­hises many delegates who don’t have appropriat­e phones,” Mudzuri said.

“Virtual voting cannot happen because of obstacles. We don’t have technology that can sustain that virtual process. We need something that is workable for the rural and urban structures to work with,” he said.

“People cannot afford data costs right now and the worst problem is who is responsibl­e for running that virtual process? Who can run that? Who is independen­t?”

Mudzuri said there was need for comprehens­ive debate on the matter to deal with all issues that may affect the running of the extraordin­ary congress.

“It is something that came for debate and we are talking of a national election to choose a leader of the opposition so this is subject for debate.”

The party has been hard hit by internal conflicts since March on how best to proceed with the congress.

Accusation­s have been made against Mwonzora of late over his handling of the process, but the party secretary-general has on several occasions rubbished the claims.

The party was forced to set aside provincial nomination­s for candidates ahead of congress. The four candidates are Khupe, Mwonzora, Mudzuri and Morgen Komichi.

Abednico Bhebhe, the party national organising secretary, who had thrown his hat in the ring ahead of the extraordin­ary congress, was fired for allegedly challengin­g the processes leading to the extraordin­ary congress in the courts.

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