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Ncube must deal with the problems in his party: Charamba

by Byo24News
02 Feb 2011 at 18:46hrs | Views

The presidential spokesman George Charamba has said that Robert Mugabe will not endorse Welshman Ncube's bid to take over as Deputy Prime Minister.


Mugabe recently announced that he could not endorse the changes unless Mutambara voluntarily resigned from government, attracting an angry response from the MDC which included barely disguised allegations of tribalism.


George Charamba, said Ncube must deal with the problems in his party without involving the President. Thirteen MDC officials who lost positions at the congress have filed a court application seeking to overturn Ncube's election.


Charamba said: "It is not the business of the President to use his powers as an appointing authority to resolve the problems of a political party. Welshman Ncube must deal with the political problem in MDC arising from that party's just-ended congress.


"That congress yielded a contested leadership and that is not President Mugabe's problem. That congress yielded a contested recommendation to the Head of State and government and again that is not President Mugabe's problem."


The MDC drew comparisons with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's reshuffle of his cabinet team last June but Charamba said the MDC-T changes were "straight forward" and not encumbered by legal challenges.


"Ncube cannot draw a comparison between the straightforward recommendations that the President got from MDC-T and his messy submission to the President.


"There are legal issues in the MDC case and it is not the business of the President to get entangled in them, let alone compound them, by simply obliging to a flawed request for fear of being labelled a tribalist. As a lawyer, Welshman must know that," Charamba charged.



Source - Byo24News