“It’s Not Zanu PF That Went To Court, Its Them That Went To Court.” Obert Mpofu Says ZANU PF Has No Hand In The MDC Issues.
6 May 2020
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The ruling Zanu PF party said on Wednesday it was not involved in the unfolding leadership crisis in the main opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) which early this week resulted in a recall of some of the party’s parliamentarians from the legislature.

Three of the party’s legislators were recalled from the lower house, and one from the upper house on Tuesday in the latest fracas imposed into the party by the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court ruled that Nelson Chamisa had illegally grabbed the MDC-T’s presidency after the death of its leader Morgan Tsvangirai in 2017.

The ruling handed the party’s leadership to Thokozani Khupe, Tsvangirai’s deputy elected at the MDC-T’s congress in 2014.

After the recall, critics pointed an accusing figure at ZANU PF and government for allegedly stirring up the intra-party troubles.

But Zanu PF secretary for administration, Obert Mpofu on Wednesday scoffed off the accusations, saying the party had no hand in the fracas in the MDC, nor was it interested in it.

He was addressing the media after a Politburo meeting.

“The meeting took cognisance of the disarray in the MDC opposition party, and this exemplified why Zanu PF will forever be the party of the people,” he said.

“That’s (accusations) recognition that we are the party in power, that we are the party of choice. The MDC is grappling with a decision by the Supreme Court – how Zanu PF comes into it is something that we fail to understand,” Mpofu added.

“Why should we enjoy their issues? In any case it’s not Zanu PF that went to court, its them that went to court.”