Former President Robert Mugabe wants to take head on with President Emerson Mnangagwa over the issue of a coup which saw his downfall in November last year
This comes as the country is now gearing up for the highly anticipated 2018 elections which, for the first time, will not be involving former President Robert Mugabe, whom many believe was the chief architect of political violence as he would willingly, unleash violence on his
Khupe was fired following the national council appointed Nelson Chamisa to be the President of the party following the death of Morgan Tsvangirai, founder
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) Youth Assembly National Spokesperson, Advocate Brian Dube has distanced the party from the violence that rocked Bulawayo recently saying it was perpetrated by mercenaries hired from South Africa.
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Addressing journalist in Gweru recently, Dube said ‘thugs’ were hired and
Movement for Democratic Change has fired vice President, Thokozani Khupe, Organising Secretary Abednigo Bhebhe and Spokesperson Obert Gutu on allegations of undermining constitutional organs and putting the name of the party into disrepute.
In a statement released soon after the national council meeting in Harare today,
Since the death of the MDC-T founding President, Morgan Tsvangirai who succumbed to colon cancer in February, succession battles reigning high with vice President Thokozani Khupe claiming to be the legitimate acting President while Nelson Chamisa was appointed by a hurriedly organised national council to
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) National Deputy Organising Secretary, Amos Chibaya said sensationally claimed that the succession battle ravaging the main opposition party has been put to rest as deputy President, Thokozani Khupe has conceded defeat to Nelson Chamisa.
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Chibaya, who is also the
While Chamisa is said to be the one selected by national council among other two, Khupe is said to against the that,saying she is the rightful successor of Tsvangirai, snubbing all party meetings
The Movement for Democratic Change- Tsvangirai (MDC-T) has confirmed Nelson Chamisa as the party's substantive President and 2018 elections elections, Presidential spokesperson, Luke Tamborinyoka has said.
In a statement released soon after a six hour meeting of the national executive and national council, the party's highest
Norton Member of Parliament, Themba Mliswa has responded to a story on MDC-T Acting President, Advocate Nelson Chamisa's possible arrest on charges of inciting violence at the burial of the late party leader Morgan Tsvangirai in Buhera saying such a move will only make him