MDC-T secretary-general, Douglas Mwonzora has said that his
party leader Morgan Tsvangirai will soon hold a private meeting with his
deputy, Thokozani Khupe, to patch up their differences following a recent nasty
incident, where she was allegedly assaulted by rogue youth at the party’s
Bulawayo offices.
“The president is going to meet the leadership in Bulawayo
in due course after the conclusion of investigations to the root cause of the
violence. We are almost done with the investigations and have started acting on
some of the preliminary findings,” he said yesterday, but declined to give
specific dates for the meeting.
Khupe, MDC-T organising secretary, Abednico Bhebhe and
party chairperson, Lovemore Moyo were assaulted by suspected party hooligans
during a meeting held a day after Tsvangirai launched a grand coalition with
other opposition party leaders in Harare.
The trio boycotted the launch of the MDC Alliance in
protest over Tsvangirai’s alleged unilateralism.
Tsvangirai has suspended deputy party spokesperson, Tabitha
Khumalo, deputy treasurer-general, Charlton Hwende and three other youth
members for their alleged involvement in the violent incident.
Khupe was not reachable on her mobile phone yesterday,
although the trio had indicated their desire to urgently meet Tsvangirai
following their assault.
“They (thugs) claimed that they had been sent by the
president, but we would want to believe that is not true. We will have to
confront the president to clear the air on that. We want to talk to him,”
Bhebhe said then. Newsday
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