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Mudzuri joins race for MDC-T take over

by Staff reporter
14 Jan 2018 at 03:54hrs | Views
Acting MDC-T president Engineer Elias Mudzuri has joined the race to take over the reins of the opposition party from ailing leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai, who is suffering from cancer of the colon.

Mr Tsvangirai on Monday hinted on early retirement from active politics for the first time since disclosing his condition in 2016, fuelling frenzied speculation that one of his deputies, Mr Nelson Chamisa, was set to take over by suggesting the need to hand over "the levers of leadership" to a "younger generation".

Eng Mudzuri threw his hat in the ring yesterday while addressing journalists after touring banks and industries in Harare.

"In the unlikely event that he (Mr Tsvangirai) fails (to recover), I think you can see that we have able-bodied people in the MDC; it's an organisation, one of us should be able to take over," he said.

Pressed to state whether he was prepared to succeed Mr Tsvangirai as MDC-T leader, Eng Mudzuri stated: "I am saying I could take over. One of us should be able to take over; I am one of them, so am I not saying one of us?"

Mr Tsvangirai was diagnosed with cancer of the colon in 2016 and has been receiving treatment in South Africa since then.

Eng Mudzuri was last week appointed by Mr Tsvangirai to temporarily run the affairs of the party while the opposition leader continues to receive treatment.

Mr Tsvangirai has led  MDC-T since its founding in 1999 but has lost all subsequent Presidential elections, with the 2013 poll loss being the most devastating, leading to immediate calls by his subornates for him to step down.

Mr Tsvangirai's condition has intensified internal squabbles between supporters of Eng Mudzuri and those of his co-deputies Mr Chamisa and Dr Thokozani Khupe on who should succeed him.

Following Mr Tsvangirai's announcement that he could soon retire from active politics, his spokesman Mr Luke Tamborinyoka clashed with party spokesman Mr Obert Gutu accusing him of encroaching on his turf after the latter sought to dismiss the statement that Mr Tsvangirai could soon step down.

Mr Chamisa and Dr Khupe also snubbed an election directorate meeting chaired by Mr Mudzuri in Bulawayo on Tuesday, with the two believed to be actively pushing for Mr Tsvangirai to retire.

The bickering over the succession and health of Mr Tsvangirai forced his family this week to issue a statement, saying matters concerning the opposition leader's health would from now on be communicated to the public through Eng Mudzuri.

Eng Mudzuri however downplayed the power struggles in the party.

"There are no internal squabbles; where are the internal squabbles? You are creating it. I don't know who is squabbling with whom. I have got all my colleagues; we are talking, we are forging forward. I don't know which internal squabbles you are talking about," he said.

Eng Mudzuri said MDC-T had the capacity to turn around the economy.

" MDC-T is the best party in the country. It has got all its structures intact. It has an acting president and a president who has a vision, who knows exactly how to sort out this economy," he said.

Source - the herald