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Chamisa, Biti fight escalates

In Harare, Mr Chamisa (right) outfoxed Mr Biti (left) who was backing his protégé, Mr Jacob Mafume, after he (Chamisa) successfully lobbied for the election of Mr Herbert Gomba

Herald Reporter
Power struggles in MDC-Alliance between its leader Mr Nelson Chamisa and Mr Tendai Biti have escalated and are now playing out in the ongoing mayoral elections, it has emerged.  Mr Biti, who is Harare East National Assembly Member, appears to be losing the battle as Mr Chamisa’s blue-eyed boys are excelling in the polls.

The former Finance Minister is priming himself to grab the opposition leadership from Mr Chamisa and sees himself as the natural leader of the opposition in Parliament by virtue of winning the Harare East parliamentary seat.

It is also understood that Mr Biti has the backing of some Western capitals to lead the opposition, principally Washington, while Mr Chamisa is trying to win the support of London.

Investigations by The Herald showed that the ongoing mayoral elections have become the latest turf for power struggles between the two opposition protagonists.

In Harare, Mr Chamisa outfoxed Mr Biti who was backing his protégé, Mr Jacob Mafume, after he (Chamisa) successfully lobbied for the election of Mr Herbert Gomba.

In the Chitungwiza mayoral polls, Mr Chamisa also prevailed against Mr Biti and Mr Douglas Mwonzora (MDC-T secretary general) who were backing a rival candidate.

Mayor Herbert Gomba

Mr Chamisa’s choice, councillor Gift Tsverere, eventually won the polls although some opposition councillors reportedly voted for a Zanu-PF candidate in protest.

Messrs Biti and Mwonzora were backing councillor Goodwill Mushangwe, who was the deputy mayor in the last local authority.

In Gweru, another Chamisa loyalist councillor Josiah Makombe was elected as the new mayor after councillor Doubt Ncube, believed to be sympathetic to Mr Biti, chickened out of the race at the last minute.

Bulawayo is also another hotly contested turf between Messrs Chamisa and Biti as the two fight to field their preferred candidates.

Mr Mwonzora

The Bulawayo elections failed to take place on Tuesday after confusion reigned supreme over the issue of the venue.
It is understood that Mr Chamisa is pushing for councillor Solomon Mguni to take the mayoral post but his machinations are being resisted by other councillors.

The Bulawayo mayoral elections are now slated for tomorrow.
Impeccable MDC-Alliance sources confided to The Herald that power struggles between Messrs Chamisa and Biti had reached critical levels especially in local authorities where the former wants to assert his dominance after losing the presidential race.

“Remember (Mr) Chamisa is not in Parliament and Biti wants to exploit that absence to advance his ambitions as the natural leader of the opposition,” said the source.

Parliament . . . Mr Chamisa does not have a seat in the august house .

“(Mr) Chamisa realised that and now wants to re-assert his authority as the alliance leader through local authorities where he is sponsoring candidates loyal to him. He is however facing serious resistance from Mr Biti who is also checkmating him by sponsoring rival candidates. It is yet to be seen who will emerge as the winner but at the moment Mr Chamisa appears to be winning the battle because in most towns his loyalists have so far prevailed.”

Mr Chamisa’s spokerperson Dr Nkululeko Sibanda denied that there was bad blood between Messrs Chamisa and Biti.
He said such information was being peddled by a few Zanu-PF sympathisers at Harvest House.
“We have a few Zanu-PF people at Harvest House who will be lying to you,” he said.

“The MDC constitution is very clear on roles and responsibilities. Such things cannot happen under the current leadership. What happened in Bulawayo (where elections failed to take place) has nothing to do with the party.”