United States officials who last week feted opposition St
Marys legislator Job Sikhala at his house in Chitungwiza are rooting for the
party’s vice president, Tendai Biti, to take charge of the party ahead of the
2023 elections, sources within the party have said.
The sources said the US officials, who included Ambassador
Brain Nichols and his wife, were working out a plan to capacitate Sikhala’s
group to set up political intelligence units with grassroots structures to
assist the MDC-A’s efforts to penetrate and capture the rural vote.
While admonishing the opposition leadership for lack of
tact, the US officials singled out Messrs Biti and Sikhala for being
courageous.
They poured scorn on the leadership style of MDC-A
president Nelson Chamisa, saying he had lost credibility internationally.
In an audio made available to The Sunday Mail, the St Marys
legislator is heard boasting about being arrested 64 times and that he has been
Government’s toughest opponent since the birth of the opposition party in 2019.
“Despite showing signs of being unbalanced, Messrs Biti and
Sikhala are emerging as ideal candidates for executing regime change. The
Americans have thus promised to provide the necessary tools for mobilisation to
enable the two to take charge of the party,” said an MDC-A official who spoke
on condition of anonymity.
The official said the US officials were not particularly
pleased that their private meeting with the St Marys legislator ended up being
in the public glare.
“This was a clear brazen demonstration of interference in
the internal affairs of the country and in the internal affairs of an
opposition political party. What the US officials are doing shows that they
have no respect for democracy,” the MDC-A official said.
He said the plan by the Americans was to capacitate Biti to
take over the leadership and be deputised by Sikhala, who in the conversation
with the Americans poured scorn on Chamisa’s leadership credentials.
Attempts are also being made to lure the party’s
secretary-general, Charlton Hwende — who is also the legislator for Kuwadzana
East — to Biti’s group, leaving Chamisa’s vulnerable and with threadbare
support.
Chamisa is said to have been incensed by Sikhala’s
disparaging remarks and is considering taking remedial action against the
motor-mouth politician, who is currently facing charges of attempting to
overthrow a Constitutionally elected Government.
Meanwhile, some top MDC-A officials have been fingered as
the sponsors of the recent spate of staged abductions involving some opposition
political figures and female artist-cum-comedienne Samantha Kureya.
Government has expressed concern over allegations that
Kureya was assaulted by unknown masked men on Wednesday night.
Police national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul
Nyathi confirmed receiving a report and said investigations into the matter
were underway. Sunday Mail
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