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Herald
reinvents fictitious divisions in the MDC
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
November
12, 2009
True to fashion and tradition,
The Herald today sought to reinvent their tired fiction of divisions
within the MDC leadership over the issue of the so-called sanctions.
The Herald has an agenda
to create artificial fissures in the people's Movement in
the hope that they can concoct another October 12 in the MDC.
After October 12 2005,
we built a stronger Movement which overwhelmingly won the election
on 29 March 2008. We could not have won that election if the leadership
had been as divided as The Herald wishes could happen in this great
party.
The Herald has simply
sought to transfer factions and divisions from their permanent home
in Zanu PF to the MDC. It is in Zanu PF where factions, groups and
divisions are the order of the day. The Herald is currently facing
litigation over similar persistent lies on the relationship between
the MDC President and the Secretary-General, which lies they miraculously
hope might improve the political fortunes of Zanu PF.
The MDC leadership and
members, from the President and Secretary-General, is united and
has a common position on the issue of so-called sanctions which
in essence are restrictive measures imposed on a cabal that thrived
on violence, murder and rampant human rights abuses.
For the record, the MDC
Secretary-General is the chief executor and implementor of party
decisions and party policy. The unanimous party position is that
the so-called sanctions are sanctions imposed and created solely
by Zanu PF.
It is Zanu PF which has
largely imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe which they now want the MDC
to deal with. We are also aware that The Herald's lies are
deliberate diversionary tactics to make some of us lose focus from
the theft and kleptocracy that has eroded everyone's confidence
in the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.
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