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MLF leadership dissolved ahead of congress

- BY SILAS NKALA Follow Silas on Twitter @silasnkala

SECESSIONI­ST political party Mthwakazi Liberation Front (MLF) has dissolved its leadership and appointed a taskforce to oversee its elective congress. MLF is known for burning the Zimbabwe flag in South Africa in 2011 and for demanding that Matabelela­nd region should be an independen­t State.

Party spokespers­on Ndabezinhl­e Fuyane at the weekend said its leader, Fidelis Ncube, who is based in Botswana, stepped down in March after authoritie­s in the neighbouri­ng country barred him from holding a political position in another country while he was a Batswana citizen.

Churchill Guduza took over the leadership, but the team’s term in office had expired.

“The 2013 structure had outlived its mandate which according to the MLF constituti­on is a four-year term that is voluntaril­y renewable through a democratic electoral process according to articles 13.1.1 and 14.1.1 of the constituti­on,” Fuyane wrote in a communiqué to party members.

“In pursuit of constituti­onalism, the majority of the 2013 executive, and as mandated by MLF constituti­on articles 13.1.4, 14.7.2 and the whole of article 14, deemed it necessary to dissolve the running executive as it diverted the agenda from the founding principles of the MLF constituti­on and failed to implement programmes set while it morphed into a self-serving enterprise, thereby alienating members and supporters alike.”

Fuyane said the dissolutio­n of the executive was effective from March 2021 and, therefore, there was need to prepare for an elective congress.

He said a taskforce to be chaired by Bonhomie Ndlovu and deputised by David Mpofu would lead the MLF, while its secretary would be Nicholas Mathobela, who would be deputised by Desire Dube.

Sibongumus­a Mlilo was named treasurer of the taskforce, while he (Fuyane) will act as informatio­n secretary.

Other members of the taskforce are Andrea Sibanda and Titus Nxumalo, while Makhiwa Ndebele will head the security affairs department. “We wish all to understand that the task team is not the MLF executive, but an organ or body that seeks to close the vacuum created as MLF is being recalibrat­ed. The task team shall be dissolved soon after the elective congress as it would have fulfilled its specific purpose,” Fuyane said.

He said its modus operandi would be to regroup alienated MLF members, recruit and reorient new members, rebuild MLF structures and assert the electabili­ty and eligibilit­y of MLF.

“In view of the foregoing, it is absurd for anyone to claim to be president of this organisati­on. MLF shall be up and running to execute its mandate soon after re-adopting constituti­onalism as its cornerston­e and bedrock in order to avert disastrous management prevalent in Zimbabwe whereby there is a life president who subverts the will of citizens with impunity just to stay at the helm oblivious of the deplorable mess they do,” Fuyane said.

He said the taskforce would soon announce the dates of the congress.

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Transport minister Felix Tapiwa Mhona chats with a motorist and giving him children’s handbooks at a roadblock in Nkayi yesterday. Mhona was in the company of officials from the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe and the Automobile Associatio­n of Zimbabwe.
Pic: Min Mhona via Twitter Transport minister Felix Tapiwa Mhona chats with a motorist and giving him children’s handbooks at a roadblock in Nkayi yesterday. Mhona was in the company of officials from the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe and the Automobile Associatio­n of Zimbabwe.

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