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I’m staying in Polad: Mwonzora

- BY NQOBANI NDLOVU ● Follow Nqobani on Twitter @NqobaniNdl­ovu

MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora, who leads a smaller faction of the opposition MDCs, yesterday said he planned to keep working with President Emmerson Mnangagwa under his Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) platform, but claimed he did not want a unity government.

Nelson Chamisa, who leads the larger MDC Alliance, has dismissed Polad — a grouping of 2018 presidenti­al aspirants — as a Zanu PF “cheerleade­rs” club.

“Dialogue is not unity,” Mwonzora told journalist­s at Bulawayo Press Club yesterday despite vowing not to be part of the group soon after taking over the leadership of the MDC-T in December last year.

“Unity is what Joshua Nkomo (late Zapu leader) and company signed in 1987. That is not the process that you are witnessing now. What you are hearing us saying is that we want dialogue. We want to talk about issues in order to resolve them.

“We are not saying Zanu PF please come here, lets form one party; no, we are we are not doing that. We are yet to be convinced that there is a better and more sustainabl­e method.”

He claimed that the MDC-T strategy was predicated on the historical success of dialogue and claimed Chamisa had no strategy.

Mwonzora recalled 41 MDC Alliance legislator­s from Parliament and 165 councillor­s and claimed his party was ready for by-elections to replace them.

His MDC-T only got two seats in the 2018 elections, all on proportion­al representa­tion and all legislator­s it claims, including Mwonzora himself, were voted on the MDC Alliance ticket.

“I know we are underestim­ated. We are eager to be tested on the field. We are tired of people who always say we are we going to defeat you. We are ready for by-elections,” Mwonzora said.

“What I know is that people have defected from Chamisa to Zanu PF and there is empirical evidence for that ... So we have a party which is experienci­ng mass defections to Zapu PF claiming that other parties are Zanu PF.”

Incidental­ly, about 200 MDC-T supporters in Bulawayo last Saturday defected to the MDC Alliance.

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The rehabilita­tion of Boshoff Drive as well as Kelvin Road in Granitesid­e has seen unusual traffic jams in the industrial hub
Pic: Garie Tunhira The rehabilita­tion of Boshoff Drive as well as Kelvin Road in Granitesid­e has seen unusual traffic jams in the industrial hub

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