‘Tsvangirai to blame for MDC split’ 

Source: ‘Tsvangirai to blame for MDC split’ – DailyNews Live

Jeffrey Muvundusi      26 March 2018

BULAWAYO – Former MDC chairperson Lovemore Moyo has accused the party’s
late leader Morgan Tsvangirai as the culprit being behind the latest split
in the main opposition.

This comes after the party’s supreme decision-making body in between
congresses, the national council met last Friday and resolved to fire
long-serving vice president Thokozani Khupe, national spokesperson Obert
Gutu and national organising secretary Abednico Bhebhe over leadership
squabbles.

The expulsion followed the surprise resignation of Moyo.

While the trio have dismissed their expulsion as a joke, Moyo has laid the
blame on the party’s founding president.

“The MDC was formed on the basis of constitutionalism and may his soul
rest in peace but . . . Tsvangirai had unfortunately given himself powers
that were not there in the constitution, resulting in rolling conflicts
and now the split,” Moyo said.

“Welshman Ncube, Tendai Biti, Elton Mangoma and many others at some point
once quit the party citing the same reasons of un-constitutionalism on the
part of our departed leader,” said Moyo.

He cited the appointment of two vice presidents – Nelson Chamisa and Elias
Mudzuri – by Tsvangirai as one major departure from the principles and
values of the movement.

Ever since the labour-backed movement was formed in 1999, it has suffered
major splits that according to analysts have been a blessing to Zanu PF’s
continued stay in power.

The former Speaker of Parliament said all this could have been avoided had
the late Tsvangirai allowed constitutionalism to prevail.

“He was a good leader and very popular at the same time but it is clear
that during his last days he left the scars that led to the disintegration
and to this current split.

“He began this process to a conflict, a conflict where people were for
example being beaten for having opposing views as happened in Bulawayo
when thugs were sent to beat us at the party offices but it has always
been our desire to remain united but well,” he said.

The former Matobo North legislator, however, said while he was against the
possible victory of Zanu PF in the forthcoming elections, the latest split
in the MDC, lessened its chances of prevailing in the elections.

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    mazano rewayi 6 years ago

    It is not Tsvangirayi nor is it Mugabe really. These guys simply capitalize on a “cultural”/structural defect in the way we run our institutions – once the “king” is anointed, he is beyond reproach. Unless and until we get rid of this scourge in our system we shall always shoot ourselves in the foot. And be warned, no leader is ever going to get rid of this system, it’s too good if one is the top dog!