Embattled opposition MDC party secretary general Douglas Mwonzora has made a U-turn in his backyard Manicaland province yesterday after realizing that challenging party incumbent Nelson Chamisa for the presidential post at the forth coming congress is now a Himalayan task.
The opposition MDC’s much anticipated fifth congress slated for this May to elect new leadership post party founding father Richard Morgan Tsvangirai is set to start an era without long standing figures like party secretary general Douglas Mwonzora and vice president Elias Mudzuri who
Opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party organizing secretary and Mkoba legislator Amos Chibaya’s Midlands province has shut the door on embattled secretary general Douglas Mwonzora whose bid to secure nomination to challenge for presidency continue to fade with each passing day.
The province relegated Mwonzora,
MDC Co vice president engineer Elias Mudzuri's bid to challenge party incumbent Nelson Chamisa at the opposition's fifth congress hit a brick wall in two nominations leaving the former Harare mayor trailing party incumbent at least by two nominations so far.
Opposition MDC President Nelson Chamisa’s bid to retain party presidency at the party's fifth congress has started on a high note with Matebeleland South province yesterday becoming the second province to nominate the 41 years old former Kuwadzana East legislator for presidency.
As the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) elective congress slated for this May hots up, embattled party secretary general and Nyanga North senator Douglas Mwonzora has castigated party deputy chairperson Tendai Biti and Vice President Professor Welshman Ncube alleging the two are threatening to
The much awaited opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) congress has been postponed to 2020 as senior party leaders consider out of congress settlement, 263Chat can report.
Opposition MDC President Nelson Chamisa yesterday threw a dig at President Emmerson Mnangagwa charging that the government’s failure to put in place disaster mitigation mechanisms shows that the latter is more focused on securing power than the safety of the people.
Opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa toured Cyclone Idai wrecked Manicaland province Monday afternoon. He was accompanied by his deputies Elias Mudzuri and Morgen Komichi who were all flanked by senior party officials including the Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora.
Chamisa told 263Chat that the disaster that