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Jessie Majome booted out of the MDC Alliance

by Staff reporter
21 Jun 2018 at 07:23hrs | Views
MDC-T Harare West MP Jessie Majome who, last month, made a decision to run as an independent in the 2018 polls after her party allegedly imposed a young candidate Joanna Mamombe in the constituency has been, chairman Morgen Komichi has said.

In a statement released Tuesday evening, Komichi warned Majome and 10 others that failure to withdraw as independent candidates would force the party to take appropriate action.

The members had up to Wednesday close of business to withdraw as registered independents to withdraw.

In an interview with New Zimbabwe Wednesday, Komichi said, "Jessie Majome decided to stand as an independent and as far as we are concerned she is no longer a member of the MDC Alliance. Actually, Mai Majome overreacted. All the issues that she raised were raised before we reached the primaries and she did not want to participate in the process.

"Our first process was consensus. The consensus process gave us the opportunity to resolve some of the issues and grievances which people were having. All the issues that were raised were attended to. The voters' roll which she had raised, we put up all things in order for the primaries. She had already opted out. So really to say we did not respond to her issues she is not telling the truth."

Out of the 11 candidates under the MDC Alliance, only one (Hon. Maramwidza) had withdrawn by the deadline, according to Komichi.

"I hope all the others are going to follow suit," said Komichi.

Majome, however, told journalists recently that Komichi and Chief of Staff in the MDC-T, Sesel Zvidzai, failed to handle her issues properly arguing that those two never accommodated her to try and resolve her grievances which led to her announcing to be an independent candidate.

Source - newzimbabwe
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