Biti’s Party On Shaky Ground

via allAfrica.com: Biti’s Party On Shaky Ground 17 July 2014 by Andrew Kunambura

THE Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Renewal Team has gotten off to a shaky start amid revelations that the political outfit is struggling to lure donors while at the same time suffering an undefined leadership which might force it to settle for someone outside its rank and file to take the party through the teething stage.

Indications are that the MDC-Team, as the Tendai Biti camp has rebranded the breakaway faction, has plunged into a financial crisis after failing to secure donor funding and are counting on members of the party who are rich to step to the begging bowl. Biti, the renewal team lynchpin, was a longtime MDC-T secretary general before his expulsion from the party, following the ouster earlier of former deputy treasurer-general, Elton Mangoma, after they fell out with party president, Morgan Tsvangirai, when they called for leadership change in the country’s biggest opposition party earlier this year.

A split became inevitable as others favouring the status quo stuck with Tsvangirai whom the Biti group wanted to step down before the elective congress. According to inside sources, it has become apparent that the MDC Team faces a bleak future with indications that they could not convince donors to ditch Tsvangirai in their favour. An MDC-T official disclosed that several MDC Team members approached Tsvangirai three weeks ago, pleading to be re-admitted into the fold but the former Prime Minister turned them down.

“They had very big ambitions when they started this project which was pinned on the background that Jacob Mafume, the renewal team spokesman, had been with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition previously and had established a vast network with close links to the donor community,” said the source.

“So you can see that they had hoped to harness that donor community to their fold but that has not worked and all the people who had joined the team hoping to make money are disgruntled.”

The donors, said the sources, have already started the process of re-engaging Tsvangirai and successive meetings were being held as the party tries to raise funds for its elective congress set for October this year. A Financial Gazette source at Harvest House, the MDC-T’s headquarters in Harare, revealed on Tuesday that acting treasurer-general, Tapiwa Mashakada was currently on a whirlwind tour of Europe, holding meetings with the donors.

COMMENTS

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    Reverend 10 years ago

    Good grief Tendai Biti, you have just started your party and you are already out with your proverbial begging bowl. Just do every one a favour and go home and get over your little hissyfit tantrum and leave the politics to Morgan. I really thought you were a pretty decent and honest guy once, but you are no different to all the other powerhungry political get rich qick blobs that cant run the show.
    Here I go again!

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      supermondo 10 years ago

      I have to agree with you I cannot understand why biti has taken this path instead of following party proceedures.

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      Japhet M. Zwana 10 years ago

      Biti and CO are MDC’s prodigal children. Their case calls for Morgan Tsvwangirai to read the Bible story of the Prodigal Son and do likewise. Reports that the group saw its foolish ways and asked to be readmitted into the main fold are cause for MDC to rise above retribution. Does not our society, after all, extol the virtues of apologizing for wrong doing? What happened to forgiving while not forgetting? Did the MDC-T leader not apologize to his party and the country for his earlier dalliances with regards to the fairer gender? Divided we fall, united we stand. Take heed, MDC-T!

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        Japhet M. Zwana 10 years ago

        The good people of Zimbabwe are fed up with reading and hearing about the daily misdeeds of their inept leadership. On International Mandela Day, they can do with a heavy dose of good news about the great Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela. Churches and community organizations should sponsor workshops on the life and works of this great exemplar in the hope that the up and coming local leadership will be inspired enough to strive for the best quality of stewardship when they step into power. By the way, Mandela Day is July 19. It is about time Africa realized that you cannot repeat the same bad behavior and expect good results. When are we going to wake up and smell the roses? No wonder, we have become a convenient target by outside exploitation sharks.

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          Patriot 10 years ago

          Indeed we as as nation are fed up of ephemeral suspiciously alleged/ claimed heroism emanating only from claimants mouths, Its high time heroism is bestowed on individuals by generality of the population. The nation has large pool of expert statisticians capable of accurately capturing majority sentiment on any subject.

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    Biti here or Mbiti kkkkk

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    Biti here kana kuti Mbiti kkkkkkkk

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    Madlinduna 10 years ago

    Hope this is not a direct attack to their democratic right that we all envisage.Freedom for one to form or associate themselves with any political party.They used their right to differ and live Tswangirai so let us not criminalise them on that issue animusly and undemocratic.As long as they don’t interfere with our Tswangirai’s deity world,which can’t be the nature of politics thou-we are democratically bound not to demonise them without a spare.

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    Zindoga 10 years ago

    Political criminals,detractors of the peoples struggle thats what they are,

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    chinyaride 10 years ago

    Let’s wait and see renewal team 3mnth old kkkkkkklk

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    kutongwa nonjazi 10 years ago

    Party haina zita here iyi veduwe. Coup yakaramba saka please tipei zita Drums and Biti United sounds good

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    Readmission is not only impossible bt foolish and suicidal for now. They shd first be rehabilitated fo 5yrs at least. Maybe their strategy is to retrace their footpath back to reorganize and restrategize and then deliver a fatal blow at e critical tym. Its like kuisa zvipfukuto mudura. It wld have made sense had they broke w MT on policies how to tackle zanu bt instead it was an attempt to deliver MT’s head on e zanu plate.

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    The Zimbabwe Renewel Party ZRP

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    Doctor who 10 years ago

    There are times when a leader must move out ahead of the flock, go off in a new direction, confident that he is leading his people the right way.
    Nelson Mandela

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    Tjingababili 10 years ago

    THEY WILL REGRET!

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    Straight Shooter 10 years ago

    These are just wishes of the Tswangirayi disciples. Forget it and cleans the dirty tribalistic image of your little God!!