The Herald (Zimbabwe)

More cracks emerge in MDC Alliance

- Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspond­ent

FRESH cracks are emerging in the MDC Alliance with some members accusing MDC-T of holding primary elections in constituen­cies that have been allocated to other political parties within the alliance.

It is understood that despite having agreed to allocate each party within the alliance constituen­cies, the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC-T is allegedly holding primary elections and in some instances, allotting its candidates constituen­cies reserved for other alliance members.

Some of the constituen­cies are Mberengwa North and South that were reserved for Transform Zimbabwe, but MDC-T has since imposed Messrs Takavafira Zhou and Davis Shoko, respective­ly as its 2018 harmonised elections candidates.

MDC-T Midlands South spokespers­on Mr Munyaradzi Mutandavar­i confirmed that his party had since cleared Messrs Zhou and Shoko to contest in Mberengwa North and South constituen­cies in the forthcomin­g harmonised elections.

“We received 18 CVs for 14 constituen­cies in Midlands South province. Initially, MDC-T had seven constituen­cies, but now has nine because we took two other constituen­cies — Mberengwa North and South that were earlier allocated to Transform Zimbabwe led by Mr Jacob Ngarivhume,” he said.

MDC-T acting chairperso­n Mr Morgan Komichi denied that they were allotting candidates in constituen­cies reserved for other alliance members, but alleged that it was compiling a list of its members who were eligible to represent the party in the next harmonised elections.

He said MDC-T was identifyin­g its aspiring candidates in all constituen­cies including those allocated to other alliance members, but they will not stand in the forthcomin­g harmonised elections.

“It is not true that we are holding primary elections in constituen­cies allocated to other members of the alliance.

“What is happening is that as a party we are coming up with a panel list of aspiring candidates in each and every constituen­cy including those given to other alliance members. This is for our own database. We are just identifyin­g people with potential of representi­ng the party in elections. We do this every time when we have harmonised elections. These people apply just to be on the panel. This does not mean they will stand,” he said.

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