Khupe along with other candidates Elias Mudzuri and Morgen Komichi walked out of the congress in protest at alleged vote rigging. This after Mwonzora allegedly presented a dodgy voters roll.
“I have suspended Mwonzora from post of SG with immediate effect and suspended the EOC,” Khupe told journalists at a hastily convened press conference after the fracas.
Khupe confirmed that several delegates were beaten and “one person rushed to hospital as we speak. I will be reporting to the police, over the $6 million stolen from our account,” Khupe claimed.
Komichi weighed in saying “people who voted today are not our delegates. Some who voted were 10 years in 2014.”
There was also a bizarre moment when journalists who wanted to follow Khupe to her press conference were barred from leaving the venue of the congress by Mwonzora loyalists.
CHAOS has marred the beginning of voting at the ongoing MDC-T congress with some delegates accusing the party of deleting their names from the voters’ roll.
Some agitated party delegates have declared voting will not take place if their names were not on the voters’ roll.
“They are rigging, amabizo akoBulawayo kawasekho. Akuphele lokhu. bengasimbuluzeli sizabatshengisa ukuthi sinjani. (Bulawayo delegates’ names are not appearing. This whole charade must stop. They must stop making us fools. We will show them what we are made of,” said a delegate.
Most of the agitated followers seem to be coming from the Bulawayo delegates who are chanting “Into oyenzayo siyayizonda (we do not like what you are doing)”
In a bizarre twist, MDC-T interim leader Thokozani Khupe says she has suspended Secretary-General and she also said she has suspended the extraordinary congress as she sensed defeat.
The warring factional contestants Thokozani Khupe and Douglas Mwonzora engaged in a direct confrontation over alleged voter fraud at the ongoing Supreme Court-ordered Extraordinary Congress.
In the video below, Elias Mudzuri appears to reprimand Mwonzora for shouting in his face and potentially exposing him to Covid-19.
Senator Douglas Mwonzora has declared that the MDC T congress is going ahead despite his arch contenders in the presidential race Dr Thokozani Khupe and Engineer Elias Mudzuri trashing the current voters’ roll being used at the MDC T congress.
Khupe along with other candidates Elias Mudzuri and Morgen Komichi walked out of the congress in protest at alleged vote rigging. This after Mwonzora allegedly presented a dodgy voters roll.
“I have suspended Mwonzora from post of SG with immediate effect and suspended the EOC,” Khupe told journalists at a hastily convened press conference after the fracas.
Khupe confirmed that several delegates were beaten and “one person rushed to hospital as we speak. I will be reporting to the police, over the $6 million stolen from our account,” Khupe claimed.
Komichi weighed in saying “people who voted today are not our delegates. Some who voted were 10 years in 2014.”
There was also a bizarre moment when journalists who wanted to follow Khupe to her press conference were barred from leaving the venue of the congress by Mwonzora loyalists.
CHAOS has marred the beginning of voting at the ongoing MDC-T congress with some delegates accusing the party of deleting their names from the voters’ roll.
Some agitated party delegates have declared voting will not take place if their names were not on the voters’ roll.
“They are rigging, amabizo akoBulawayo kawasekho. Akuphele lokhu. bengasimbuluzeli sizabatshengisa ukuthi sinjani. (Bulawayo delegates’ names are not appearing. This whole charade must stop. They must stop making us fools. We will show them what we are made of,” said a delegate.
Most of the agitated followers seem to be coming from the Bulawayo delegates who are chanting “Into oyenzayo siyayizonda (we do not like what you are doing)”
In a bizarre twist, MDC-T interim leader Thokozani Khupe says she has suspended Secretary-General and she also said she has suspended the extraordinary congress as she sensed defeat.
The warring factional contestants Thokozani Khupe and Douglas Mwonzora engaged in a direct confrontation over alleged voter fraud at the ongoing Supreme Court-ordered Extraordinary Congress.
In the video below, Elias Mudzuri appears to reprimand Mwonzora for shouting in his face and potentially exposing him to Covid-19.
Senator Douglas Mwonzora has declared that the MDC T congress is going ahead despite his arch contenders in the presidential race Dr Thokozani Khupe and Engineer Elias Mudzuri trashing the current voters’ roll being used at the MDC T congress.
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