
The meeting, attended by members of the party’s standing
committee and national executive aligned to Adv Chamisa, was boycotted by other
co-vice presidents Engineer Elias Mudzuri and Ms Thokozani Khupe. But that did
not stop the Adv Chamisa camp from elevating him to the presidency on an acting
capacity for the next 12 months.
As a counter, Eng Mudzuri called for a separate Press
conference at Mr Tsvangirai’s residence in Highlands, which failed to
materialise, but no specific reason was given for the abortive media briefing.
Both Eng Mudzuri and Adv Chamisa visited Mr Tsvangirai’s
Highlands residence at different intervals yesterday to pay their condolences,
presumably to avoid direct confrontation.
A family member who spoke to The Herald at Mr Tsvangirai’s
residence said they were expecting his body from South Africa today or
tomorrow.
“A team from Doves Funeral Parlour came requesting his (Mr
Tsvangirai) clothes to dress his body before repatriation,” said the family
member. “We are waiting to hear what the Government will say, but it has always
been his wish to be buried at our rural home in Buhera next to our mother (Mr
Tsvangirai’s late wife Susan).”
After their Harvest House meeting, Adv Chamisa’s camp
banned other leaders from issuing statements forthwith.
Mr Morgan Komichi,
who is the acting MDC-T chairman in the absence of Mr Lovemore Moyo who has
been boycotting such party meetings for a while, read out the resolutions
following the two meetings chaired by Adv Chamisa.
“Honourable Nelson Chamisa has been appointed to act in
place of president Tsvangirai for a period of 12 months which is line with the
constitution of the party so he is the acting president of this party,” he
said.
“We have also resolved that to manage communication through
this period of hard times we shall communicate through the office of the
president.
“We have also resolved that any communication that is done
by any leader in the party contrary to what the party has resolved through the
national council shall be regarded as indiscipline and appropriate action will
be taken.”
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