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MDC-T co-vice president Advocate Nelson Chamisa’s efforts to reach out to his rival and co-vice president Dr Thokozani Khupe failed yesterday after she and national chairperson Mr Lovemore Moyo snubbed two party meetings that he had called.
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MDC-T co-vice president Dr Thokozani Khupe yesterday insisted she was the party’s acting president as per the constitution and that anyone claiming the position was violating the rule book.
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MDC-T spokesperson Mr Obert Gutu has quit the party which has been rocked by violence and heated leadership disputes following the death of its leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai.
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Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter MDC-T is headed for implosion as senior party leaders and officials publicly clashed yesterday as they jostled to succeed ailing party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai who is reportedly fighting a losing battle with colo-rectal cancer in South Africa.
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Chigumbu Warikandwa Correspondent Political whirlwinds doing rounds in Harare East Constituency where MDc-Alliance stalwarts Obert Gutu and Tendai Biti are vying for the same seat among a cacophony of other voices, are having ripple effects at Harvest House and the dust is threatening an acute bronchial infection of the coalition.
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter MDC-T secretary for information and publicity Mr Obert Gutu faces disciplinary action from the opposition party for allegedly defying the party position to reserve Harare East constituency for Mr Tendai Biti, an MDC Alliance member who represents the interests of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
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Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter MDC formations and civic groups have welcomed the appointment of Justice Priscilla Chigumba as Zimbabwe Election Commission (ZEC) chairperson, saying she has the attributes and qualifications required for the job. Justice Chigumba was sworn into office by President Mnangagwa on Thursday. MDC-T spokesperson Mr Obert Gutu said Justice Chigumba had a strong personality.
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter THE MDC-T yesterday held a crisis meeting at the party’s headquarters in Harare to discuss the implications of party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s health ahead of next year’s harmonised elections. Mr Tsvangirai is receiving treatment in South Africa after he was diagnosed of cancer of the colon. The opposition leader has not been performing […]
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Nduduzo Tshuma Bulawayo Bureau MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday cancelled a meeting of the party’s national standing committee, sparking fresh speculation over his health. Mr Tsvangirai jetted into the country last Friday from South Africa where he had been receiving treatment since September. He was airlifted to the neighbouring country when his health deteriorated. The former Prime Minister, […]
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Zimbabwe has often been described, nay, accused, of being in a perpetual election mode and those who despair at the state of affairs believe nothing can be planned and executed in such a state of uncertainty.
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Bulawayo Bureau— MDC-T is on the verge of another major split after its Matabeleland leadership allegedly resolved to go it alone if party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai continues belittling them. Simmering tensions came to a head on Sunday after Mr Tsvangirai allegedly hired thugs to assault his lieutenants in the region for snubbing Saturday’s launch of […]
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Tendai Mugabe and Zvamaida Murwira— The much-touted coalition between MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai and National People’s Party front runner Dr Joice Mujuru is in limbo after the latter dumped Mr Tsvangirai to sign a separate agreement with Mr Tendai Biti of the People’s Democratic Party.
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Peacemaker Zano Correspondent The MDC-T has proved that they are out of touch with reality and green with envy after President Robert Mugabe’s over-subscribed Youth Interface Rally which was held in Mutare a week ago.
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Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai unilaterally signed Memoranda of Understanding with some opposition political parties for a mooted coalition of opposition parties despite the fact that nine out of the party’s 15 provinces rejected the proposal during his tour of provinces.
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The other side with Nathaniel Manheru— Phew what a humorous week I have had! I hope, dear reader, you have found the week just as mirthful. If not, here we go . . . First, the spectacle of tajamuka hoodlums convening under a false bravado of “hatichatya”, we no longer fear, only to scatter in sixes […]