Wednesday, 29 April 2015

He said it in black and white..."Kana MDC T isingadi kupinda mumaelections tichatonga tigotonga tigozotonga (If MDC T doesn't want to take part in any elections we will rule and rule and rule", VP Emerson Mnangagwa in Masvingo last week.
He said it in black and white..."Kuita 30minutes muchingotaura nezveZanu Pf panews...is it now Zanu Broadcasting Coperation (ZBC)?," Morgan Tsvangirai addressing party supporters at a rally in Masvingo last week where his party called for electoral reforms so as to participate in future elections.

Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Politics

Mnangagwa is a nonentity in politics : Tsvangirai

By Itai Muzondo/ Upenyu Chaota
MASVINGO - Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T), Morgan Tsvangirai described Vice – President Emerson Mnangagwa as a political nonentity who would not win any election against him under normal circumstances.
Addressing thousands of party supporters at a rally at Mucheke Stadium B grounds on Saturday, Tsvangirai posed sarcastic questions to the crowd.

                            File pic... Tsvangirai addressing supporters at Masvingo Civic Center in 2013
“Who is Mnangagwa by the way? What is it? (Chii ichocho?). If I defeated (President Robert) Mugabe several times, will that Mnangagwa stand a chance? He is just a nonentity,” asked Tsvangirai.
Tsvangirai went on to launch the ‘no reforms no election’ campaign as MDC-T mulled pulling out of parliament if Mugabe’s misrule continues.
“We can recall our MPs from Parliament; we are still assessing the situation. We have already given them the 14 seats we are not going to contest on June 10 because we demand electoral reforms first. If Zanu PF is only concerned about power and not the people, we will give them the power but what I know is that people will soon revolt against the government.
“We will not participate in any election if there are no electoral reforms. We say no reforms, no election. We are doing so because we need to escalate the crisis in the country and if we do not act that way, there will be no resolution to the problems Zimbabwe is currently facing. These problems need no prayers nor tears but real revolutionaries to combat the challenges,” Tsvangirai said.
MDC-T Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora also assured party supporters that they would fight for a total new voter’s role before the 2018 elections.    

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Parallel structures rock MDC T grassroots
By Upenyu Silent Chaota
The Tsvangirai led Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) is facing a new twist of political turmoil as its grassroots structures are on fire after some individuals conform into factions and create structures that will work to their advantage so that they can consolidate power in their offices.
The most affected areas are Mutare, Chegutu, Chitungwiza and Masvingo urban. Party supporters particularly in Masvingo have called upon the leadership to come and resolve the dispute if they are to win the lost seats to ZANU PF.
Speaking at a meeting convened early this week in ward 3, the Masvingo provincial chairman James Gumbi said that he was sent by the party president to oversee that the parallel structures are dissolved and only single structures are left for the good of the party.
The national chairman Lovemore Moyo was also expected to be present on the meeting but could not make it because of unknown reasons.
Gumbi told the people that he was aware of the problem that was savaging the party at grassroots level and he was given the monumental task to flash out the problem.
“I was send by the president (Tsvangirai) to resolve the issue of parallel structures that has been causing chaos in Masvingo urban. We are aware that there are different structures in the same wards but we want to make sure that this problem is resolved fast,” said Gumbi.
Masvingo urban district has not conducted any congress since 2006 and party supporters demanded immediate congress but their plea was turned down by the party executive.
The party supporters spoke in unison that their district leadership was now taken over by hooliganism and they call for their immediate dismissal especially the chairman Murangamwa Chanyau whose name continued to appear on the notorious list.
One party supporter at the meeting accused Chanyau and his team of playing around with the party structures and sponsoring confusion which has led to the crisis.
“We create our structures at ward level and give the names to Chanyau but he alters those names before sending them to the national office and in the end there will be different structures to the ones we know here. He places the names of people who will be loyal to him and not the ones who will have been chosen by the masses. Right now you will find two structures in one ward,” fumed the party supporter.