SENIOR members of the MDC Alliance (MDC-A) in Bulawayo province are concerned that the party is failing to uphold its constitution amid revelations that top leaders were imposing candidates in vacant positions.
Aleck Gumede, a senior MDC-A leader in Bulawayo said: “When top positions are announced, they are
supposed to be filled through constitutional channels. For instance, the party was supposed to have
a public relations person seconded to Parliament and the women’s wing chose
Larney Moyo. She then submitted her credentials to Parliament. However, top
members within the party went on to remove her name from the position.”
Gumede alleged that they also forged Moyo’s signature and
pushed for another name.
“The electorate is going to shun us because of failing to
follow our own rules.
“Perpetrators must be charged in accordance with the laws
of the party. They must be investigated and if found that they really did so,
they must be suspended,” he said.
But MDC-A spokesperson Witness Dube dismissed the
allegations.
“Why must I feed your beast of hostile falsehoods against
our MDC Alliance party? As usual, write
whatever you want,” Dube said. Newsday
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