Thokozan Khupe’s Evil Deeds Exposed

MDC-T 2014 national organising secretary Abednico Bhebhe has accused top opposition executives of “irregular conduct”, adding that they are using unscrupulous means to “shut out” bona fide members from participating at the party’s upcoming extraordinary congress.

Bhebhe made the disclosure in a court affidavit after interim party leader Thokozani Khupe, acting chairperson Morgen Komichi and himself were taken to court by disgruntled party members — Gilbert Kagodora and Nason Mamuse — for hiding critical information regarding the congress.

Kagodora and Mamuse approached the courts after interim secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora said MDC Alliance legislators and councillors that were recently recalled by his party were not eligible to contest at the congress despite being in the party’s 2014 structures.

They are also demanding to be furnished with the dates and venue of the meetings together with the names of those attending.

In his affidavit, Bhebhe said the applicants’ concerns were justified as the party leaders were not being faithful in their handling of congress details.

“I am not surprised, in light of the foregoing, that first and second applicants are before this honourable court. Second and third respondents (Khupe and Komichi) have failed, neglected, omitted or one way or the other have not been able to convene both the national executive and/or the national council meetings,” he said. MyZimbabwe

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