The MDC has been moving around the nation for rallies ever since the death of MDC-T founder, Morgan Tsvangirai who succumbed for colon cancer last month
In a strong worded press release by Shumba, he accused Mangoma of involving himself in the internal party politics by propping Dereck Lupemba, who has been representing Shumba in CODE during his absence.
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) leader, Nelson Chamisa has expressed his readiness to play a leading role in mobilizing support for the MDC Alliance ahead of the 2018 elections while admitting to the challenge he faces in filling the boots of the late Morgan Tsvangirai.
When I was in my childhood and youth, I always had a fascination with politics - and its ability to improve people's lives - such that, I actually harbored dreams of one day becoming a politician - and even, the president of Zimbabwe.
I could envision
Addressing party and alliance supporters in Chitungwiza on Sunday, Chamisa said contrary to what has been attributed to him, he never said the US government will bankroll the Alliance
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) Vice President Nelson Chamisa says his party is ready to take wrestle power from ZanuPF by voting party president, Morgan Tsvangirai to power in this year's general elections.
He said after a long struggle spanning 18 years, the party is now
Transform Zimbabwe President, Jacob Ngarivhume has thrown his weight behind the envisaged alliance of opposition parties under the MDC Alliance saying their agenda will not fall because of other partner members who continue to speak against it.
By Philemon Jambaya
Addressing his party members in Mabvuku today,
The Morgan Tsvangirai led Movement for Democratic Change is now fully geared to face off Zanu PF in this year’s polls with a Sunday rally in Epworth expected to kick-start the party’s election campaign, the party's Presidential spokesperson, Luke Tamborinyoka has said.
In a statement released
Opposition parties under the banner of the MDC Alliance have expressed confidence of winning the forth coming 2018 elections saying they have better strategies to win the hearts and minds of voters than the ruling Zanu PF under Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Addressing a press conference at the