Gokwe-Nembudziya Member of Parliament Mayor Justice Wadyajena has accused prominent activist Advocate Fadzayi Mahere of being behind the ouster of Nelson Chamisa from the helm of MDC. In an unprovoked and unsolicited tweet on Wednesday Wadyajena tore into Advocate Mahere saying, “Cosying up to this sly Microbe lady (Fadzayi Mahere) was Chamisa’s downfall.She‘s BAADDD news. Full of hate for her country and its people and takes money from ANYONE for her OWN interests. In working circles, she’s known for her famous inferiority complex and belief that Americans and Europeans are superior!” This is not the first time that Wadyajena has been accused of making sexist and condescending comments against females. HN. JW,@JusticeMayorW Cosyi
Mwonzora tells Chamisa ‘hand over assets or else we will force you to comply’ Khupe to act for 3 months MDC to go for an extraordinary congress MDC secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora says he will work to reorganize the party’s social base under acting president Thokozani Khupe but their first port of call is to write to Nelson Chamisa to implore him hand-over party assets. This comes after the Supreme Court on Tuesday nullified Chamisa’s appointment as the leader of the opposition MDC party. The court ruled that Khupe was the genuine acting president of the party and directed Khupe to convene an extraordinary congress within three months to elect the party’s new president. In an interview with the Zim Morning Post Mwonzora said prepa
Kudakwashe Mandishona D/Provincial Spokesperson RE: Of the nullity disguised as a ruling by the captured courts. Revolutionary greetings cdes! This afternoon the Captured Supreme Court delivered a judgment which in their skewed and captured minds is supposed to be momentous and therefore changing leadership of the people’s party. This ruling is an empty thunder. Political leaders by their nature are never given their mandate by the courts whether captured or free. Our courts being captured by the murderous Zanu pf regime can only do their masters bidding. The judgment in itself is a nullity and a legal nuisance! The timing of the judgment delivery itself speaks of a court that does not represent their own findings. That the courts chose to deliver the judgment during
HARARE East legislator Tendai Biti has said the Supreme Court ruling of Tuesday afternoon will not change the fact that Nelson Chamisa is the president of the MDC Alliance. Biti was speaking moments after the Supreme Court delivered a shattering judgement that restored the main opposition party to the settings of the 2014 congress, where Chamisa was appointed the MDC Secretary for Policy and Research. The judgement was welcomed by Douglas Mwonzora who becomes the MDC Secretary-General, while Morgen Komichi becomes the National Chairperson as he was so after the 2014 congress. Chamisa lost the October 2014 congress election and was later on rescued by party founder Morgan Tsvangirai who appointed him co-Vice President. Thokozani Khupe is now the i
In a surprising twist to the drama in the opposition MDC party, one of Nelson Chamisa’s erstwhile lieutenants Morgan Komichi has ordered his former boss to vacate his office and hand over all party assets. This comes after the Supreme Court ruled that Chamisa was an illegitimate leader of the opposition party and that Thokozani Khupe was the rightful leader of the party. Below is the full statement which Komichi read outside the court immediately after the Supreme Court passed its ruling. TODAY, the Supreme Court, which is the highest Court of the Land except in constitutional cases, has pronounced itself on the dispute that has long been affecting our Party, This follows the challenge by one of our long-standing cadres and Organizing Secretary for Gokwe District Elias Masha
THE Supreme Court today ruled that Nelson Chamisa is not the legitimate MDC leader in a judgment that settles the leadership wrangle between the two foes. The ruling follows an appeal by MDC-Alliance leaders Chamisa and Morgan Komichi challenging a High Court ruling in May last year which declared that Chamisa was illegitimately acting as the party leader. During the appeal hearing last October, Dr Khupe who was being represented by Professor Lovemore Madhuku asked the Supreme Court to throw out Mr Chamisa’s appeal on legitimacy to enable her to hold an extraordinary congress and pick up the pieces. The dismissal of the appeal must reinstate Dr Khupe as the proper leader of the Movement for Democratic Change and the opposition party will go back and start from February
THE Finance Ministry has set aside resources to cover one million vulnerable households at a time when the country is on lockdown due to the Coronavirus pandemic. In a statement Monday evening, the Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Professor Mthuli Ncube said, “Vulnerable groups in our society are the most exposed under this Covid-19 crisis. “Accordingly, treasury has set aside resources to cover one million vulnerable households under a Cash Transfer programme and payment will commence immediately.” The minister said some $200 million per month will be set aside for the programme over the next three months. Treasury has also unfrozen over 4 000 health sector posts and created an additional 200 posts as government scales up its response to the
SOUTH Africa’s Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure Patricia de Lille has reiterated that they will complete the fence on the Beitbridge border with Zimbabwe within a month to restrict the movement of people. This is part of the measures implemented by the government to fight the Covid-19 pandemic ahead of the lockdown on Thursday. De Lille told the media in Cape Town on Wednesday they were on track with the plans and the contractor was already on site. She said the work began this month and the contract should be able to finish the work by next month. “With regard to the Beitbridge border, the contractor is on site and has eight teams responsible for each 5km segment of the 40km of the fence that is being replaced. Site meetings are taking place weekly with a dail
Zimbabwe has finally closed its borders in response to the deadly coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic. President Emmerson Mnangagwa made the announcement when he addressed the nation on Monday night on the further measures that his government was putting in place to fight the spread of the coronavirus which has wreaked havoc across the world. Zimbabwe has recorded two cases of the deadly coronavirus and the disease has already claimed the life of young broadcaster Zororo Makamba. Zororo who is the son of prominent businessman James Makamba died on Monday. Last week, Mnangagwa initially dismissed the idea of closing down the country’s borders arguing that no other country has closed its borders to Zimbabwe. However, President Emmerson Mnangagwa made an about-turn today, announcing t
Nelson Chamisa is leading by example making a video encouraging people to watch hands and follow instructions from the World Health Organization to fight covid-19. Journalist Hopewell Chin'ono posted the following This is an important message by Nelson Chamisa that all politicians and leaders in various spheres should heed!. Coronavirus doesn’t select on the basis of your political party affiliation! Political leaders should also not just wash hands, but push Mnangagwa to buy ventilators!