THE Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance claims that over 200 opposition activists in Bulawayo who had defected to Douglas Mwonzora’s MDC-T had rescinded their decision.
This was revealed by MDC Alliance Bulawayo spokesperson
Swithern Chirowodza who said most of the defections happened on Sunday during
Chamisa’s visit to the country’s second capital.
Last year, several people left the MDC Alliance to join the
MDC-T, mainly legislators and councillors who wanted to survive recall from
Parliament and council by Mwonzora’s party.
“There were about 200 people from the (Thokozani)
Khupe-Mwonzora faction who were received at Gertrude Mthombeni House. It was a
welcome reception,” Chirowodza said.
“The returnees said they did not know that Mwonzora was
indirectly pushing them to join Zanu PF. The returnees complained of being
tricked into joining Zanu PF.” However, Mwonzora has denied reports that his
party is an appendage of the ruling Zanu PF party.
MDC-T spokesperson Witness Dube described the alleged
defections as a non-event.
“The MDC-T has its hands full with important national
issues to be involved in a drama by a group that has arrogated itself the role
of being an opposition to another opposition political party.
“They really have a right to believe their own lies,” Dube
said. Analysts and civic activists have on several occasions called on
opposition parties to unite and boost their chances of dislodging Zanu PF in
the 2023 elections. Newsday
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