The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Court dismisses MDC-T VPs case

- Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter

THE High Court has dismissed a lawsuit challengin­g MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s appointmen­t of national executive members Advocate Nelson Chamisa and Engineer Elias Mudzuri as party co-vice presidents last year.

Card-carrying member Patson Murimoga and provincial chairman George Rice sued the party leader on the basis that he desecrated the opposition political party’s constituti­on by unilateral­ly elevating the duo into the presidium.

Justice Hlekani Mwayera decided the matter on the preliminar­y points raised by Advocate Thabani Mpofu who acted for the duo and their leader.

It was argued that Murimoga and Rice had no legal standing to launch such an applicatio­n, which the court accepted and summarily threw out the applicatio­n.

Tsvangirai who is battling colon cancer and hospitalis­ed in South Africa, said the promotion of the two was meant to help him run the party as the country prepares for the 2018 elections.

This, however, angered some party bigwigs who felt Tsvangirai could not unilateral­ly hand-pick his “blue-eyed boys” to the lofty positions ahead of the rest in the contest to succeed him.

In their applicatio­n, Murimoga and Rice argued that Tsvangirai and the party national council ignored the party’s constituti­on in recommendi­ng and subsequent­ly cherry-picking the co-VPs.

They argued that the national council could not appoint a deputy president because he or she should be voted for from nomination­s from provinces that make up the MDC-T.

The national council, the two averred, was provided for in Article 6.4.1 of the MDC-T’s Constituti­on and did not empower the council or the party president to appoint a deputy president.

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