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MDC-T
threatens Tsunga with expulsion
Clayton Masekesa,The
Standard (Zimbabwe)
July 28, 2013
http://www.thestandard.co.zw/2013/07/28/mdc-t-threatens-tsunga-with-expulsion/
Human rights
lawyer, Arnold Tsunga and Patrick Sagandira will be expelled from
the MDC-T if they fail to withdraw their candidature ahead of Wednesday’s
harmonised elections, a senior party official has warned.
MDC-T leader
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has directed that Tsunga and Sagandira
withdraw their candidature in Dangamvura-Chikanga and Makoni Central
constituencies respectively before the polls.
Tsvangirai has
endorsed Giles Mutsekwa in Dangamvura-Chikanga and Mavambo/Kusile/Dawn
leader, Simba Makoni to represent MDC-T in Makoni Central, after
he forged an electoral pact with the former finance minister in
President Robert Mugabe’s government.
MDC-T acting
national chairman, Morgan Komichi, who was in Manicaland last week
to address factionalism in the party, said those who were defying
Tsvangirai would be expelled from the party.
“President
[Tsvangirai] has been very clear on the candidates. Giles Mutsekwa
will stand for Dangamvura-Chikanga constituency and Simba Makoni
for Makoni Central. Anyone who objects will be expelled from the
party,” said Komichi.
“The MDC-T
is a big institution and no one is bigger than it. If those candidates
[Tsunga and Sagandira] defy our President’s call then that
is called indiscipline and the MDC-T does not tolerate indiscipline.”
He said the
party’s national council was not happy with the level of factionalism
in Manicaland province, and warned that those divisions could cost
the MDC-T in Wednesday’s make-or-break harmonised elections.
“I want
to call all the MDC-T people in Manicaland to bury the hatchet and
work together,” said Komichi. “Manicaland is important
to us because this is one of our strongholds. Let’s all be
one and vote for our official candidates.”
Mutsekwa said
he was the candidate officially chosen by the party to represent
the Dangamvura-Chikanga constituency.
“The people
of Dangamvura-Chikanga constituency ought to know that I am their
candidate. There is no parallel candidature, because President Tsvangirai
has made a ruling that I am the official candidate,” he said.
“Tsunga
was told of that position and he accepted it. He was also told that
he would be deployed elsewhere in the party, but we are surprised
and perplexed that he is defying the party’s directive.”
But Tsunga said:
“I am not defying the party’s position at all. The party
is called Movement for Democratic Change and this is democracy.
Yes, the party decided that I should step down, but, if I do so
I would be letting my people in the constituency down. Let the people
speak and l will follow the wishes of the people.”
Tsunga dispelled
the assertion that having two candidates in the constituency would
split votes.
“No ways,
I have enough votes to win and all our votes will also work in favour
of President Tsvangirai,” Tsunga said.
Sagandira also
said he would not withdraw.
“I want
the people in Makoni Central to know that I am the MDC-T candidate
whom they should vote for,” said Sagandira.
“The people
of Makoni Central and I have done a lot of ground work, so for me
to withdraw will be the biggest let down of the people in my constituency.”
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