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Mudzuri, Komichi accept positions despite condemning flawed election

- NewZimbabw­e.com

MDC-T second vicepresid­ent, Elias Mudzuri and national chairperso­n, Morgen Komichi have accepted the positions given to them by newly-elected party president Douglas Mwonzora last week.

However, the two still maintain processes in the opposition party’s extraordin­ary congress (EOC) that elevated then secretary-general Mwonzora to his new position were flawed.

The opposition politician­s say because of their belief in teamwork, they have accepted the appointmen­ts to avoid another split in the troubled party.

The MDC-T last week on Sunday held an EOC at the Harare Internatio­nal Conference (HICC) to elect a new leader to replace founding president Morgan Tsvangirai who died in 2018.

Mudzuri, Mwonzora, then interim president Thokozani Khupe and Komichi were the presidenti­al candidates in the election.

However, the process later turned chaotic and violent after the candidates accused Mwonzora of rigging the election in his favour. The trio walked out while vote counting was underway. Mwonzora was later declared winner.

As the new president, Mwonzora went on to pick Khupe as the MDCT first vice-president, Mudzuri second, while Komichi retained his position as the national chairperso­n.

Commenting on his new appointmen­t, Mudzuri, while admitting the election was flawed, said there was need to strike a balance between principles and the interests of the party to avoid another split.

The MDC has, since 2005, been rocked by splits due to leadership wrangles.

The latest was in March last year when Mwonzora, Komichi and Mudzuri walked out of the MDC Alliance-led by Nelson Chamisa to join Khupe’s faction. This followed a Supreme Court ruling that said Chamisa was not the legitimate president of the MDC-T.

Accepting his new appointmen­t, Mudzuri said: “A balance between my principles, honesty, integrity fairplay and interests of the party must be struck.

“The EOC was grossly flawed but another split is not in the interest of Zimbabwean­s. The solution to this crisis is in honest engagement and teamwork.”

Komichi told NewZimbabw­e. com on Saturday that he was accepting the appointmen­t to avoid another split, adding that the

MDC-T “is dying, the party is collapsing.

That is what is holding me.”

Komichi added: “We want to move forward. We want to build the party. We can’t endorse or facilitate the split anymore. The MDC-T has split more than enough. For us to continue splitting we will be missing the bigger picture.

“However, we don’t condone rigging of elections at all. That must not be accepted, but I am looking at the bigger picture. I am more focused on building, that is the major issue. So it’s not a question of accepting. So I’m in my previous position as the national chairperso­n because I want the party to continue going.”

Khupe, who is in self-isolation after testing COVID-19 positive last Wednesday, is yet to announce if she accepted her former position as the MDC-T vice-president and remain as the leader of the opposition in the House of Assembly —

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