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Chamisa pledges to end Mat’land marginalis­ation

- BY SILAS NKALA/PRESTIGE MUNTANGA ● Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

THE MDC ALLIANCE led by Nelson Chamisa has decried continued marginalis­ation of Matabelela­nd region and promised to end it if the opposition party is voted into power in 2023.

Chamisa is in Matabelela­nd where he is meeting rural voters as he drums up support ahead of possible by-elections early next year, and the harmonised elections in 2023.

MDC Alliance deputy spokespers­on Gift Ostallos Siziba told the media on Monday evening that people of Matabelela­nd were unhappy with the marginalis­ation of the region.

“So this year we are focusing on the citizens’ convergenc­e for change and the philosophi­cal underpinni­ng of this annual theme is that we are taking the party back to its roots, which is the people,” he said.

“So we are taking the party back to its founding social forces, these social forces are the students, labour, church, traditiona­l leaders, and community leaders.

“The first issue that emerged in Matabelela­nd was marginalis­ation.

“There is overwhelmi­ng consensus around the question of underdevel­opment of these provinces which community leaders have conviction that it is marginalis­ation because of the structure and design of our politics in this country.

“Number two was the issue of marginalis­ation of languages in the province.”

Siziba said once Chamisa’s party wins the 2023 elections, it would end underdevel­opment of Matabelela­nd and side-lining of languages in the region, particular­ly Ndebele, Kalanga and Tonga.

“The president and the leadership of the party responded to these key questions during the interface and of course got the opportunit­y to share with the communitie­s in and around our party’s view, around key issues like the party’s name, and how we intend to deploy candidates.

“One of the predominan­t issues that came from community leaders is that they do not want candidates imported to lead them. So the party has responded by proposing a community-based candidate selection programme. So this time we are not going to be having primary elections as a party,” he said.

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