Chamisa MDC Spokesperson On Allegations Of Plagiarising South Africa’s Constitution
11 June 2018
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By Dorrothy Moyo| The Nelson Chamisa led MDC has responded concerning allegations of plagiarising the South African constitution.

Social networks were abuzz at the weekend with many Zimbabweans attacking the party on being copy-cats.

The new MDC-T spokesperson Thabitha Khumalo said it is not a bad idea to copy the South African Constitution.

She was quoted by the state media responding to reports that the MDC Alliance plagiarised Section 2.11 of the South African Constitution, which it presented in its manifesto as Chapter 10.

Khulamo told the Herald although she was yet read the MDC Alliance manifesto, there was nothing wrong about learning from other people. She said, “I have not had the opportunity of reading it through-out at the moment but I do not think there is anything wrong about that. We need to use benchmarks.

“I do not think that is a bad idea. We learn from other people. When we do manifesto we need to consult far and wide. We are a unique country. We break all records. We have to find solutions on how other countries have done it and cross pollinate. Is that wrong to share notes?, ” she added.