| Tsvangirai ambushes Zanu-PF |
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| Saturday, 11 August 2012 00:00 |
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and presented it as the agreed document by all parties in the inclusive Government. He also took the document to Tanzania, where he advised the incoming Sadc Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Co-operation chairperson president Jakaya Kikwete on the so-called final position. Mr Tsvangirai’s deputy, Ms Tokhozani Kuphe, also reportedly presented the draft constitution to Zambian officials. Said the source: “Before even Zanu-PF finished auditing the draft Constitution, Mr Tsvangirai was already telling regional leaders that all the parties are agreed on the matter. He wants to manipulate Sadc leaders ahead of the Sadc Summit in Mozambique. He is ambushing Zanu-PF ahead of the summit.” Zanu-PF spokesperson, Cde Rugare Gumbo, yesterday said the MDC-T was displaying the highest levels of political immaturity. He said Mr Tsvangirai’s actions showed that he does not take national politics seriously. Also see
Cde Gumbo said there was no need for the MDC-T to take the document to Sadc leaders because Zanu-PF did not agree with so many issues contained in the draft. “Its premature to take the document to Sadc because there are so many defective issues in that document that Zanu-PF does not agree with. The principles have to agree . . . the problem is the MDC-T wants things to be done its way,” he said. “We believe Sadc has to be brought in when there is a deadlock . . . no deadlock has been declared and we do not understand why the MDC-T has decided to do that. “The document has to be taken to the people first — the All Stakeholders Conference, not Sadc. It’s the people here who are going to say YES or NO,” he said. “Why would we take the document to Sadc leaders when we are fully aware that it is still under discussion. It is Zanu-PF that does not have a position. This constitution is for Zimbabweans not for foreigners,” he said. Asked what was the agenda of his leader’s visit to Sadc countries, Mr Tamborinyoka said: “We went to speak about our position to Sadc leaders. It was a private visit and we cannot tell you.”
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