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Chamisa orders assault of Alliance candidate?
20 Jul 2018 at 07:37hrs | Views
MDC-Alliance presidential candidate, Mr Nelson Chamisa, on Wednesday watched in celebration as his security aides assaulted and sprayed an unknown chemical into the eyes of one of the coalition's two candidates for Gutu Central constituency, State media reported.
Mr Crispa Musoni (MDC-T), who is one of the double candidates for the alliance, wanted to accost Mr Chamisa for introducing Mr Enerst Mandigo as the pact's nominee during a rally at Maungwa Business Centre in Gutu.
Mr Mandigo is from Multi-racial Christian Democrats (MCD), one of the seven fringe political parties Mr Chamisa formed a coalition with.
The alliance is fielding double candidates in more than 14 constituencies as a result of disagreements and infighting.
Mr Musoni decided to follow Mr Chamisa's convoy to Harare after he refused to meet him after the rally at Maungwa.
Realising that Mr Musoni's vehicle was behind him all the way from Gutu, Mr Chamisa ordered his convoy to stop in Chivhu before he unleashed his aides on the 76-year-old politician, who has been a member of MDC-T since its formation in 1999. The security aides left Mr Musoni for dead after spraying a chemical into his eyes, before throwing his car keys in the bush.
In interview yesterday, Mr Musoni said Mr Chamisa had dumped him during the rally, before ordering the assault.
"Mandigo was brought to us by the national leadership led by Morgan Komichi just under three months ago to harvest where he did not sow," he said.
"We resisted this move before the Nomination Court even sat, but surprisingly his papers were signed at the national level, but the province refused to sign, saying we did not know him and therefore couldn't work with.
"We both submitted our papers and continued campaigning. I only learnt that he had been made the official candidate ahead of me during the rally. After finishing addressing the rally, Mr Chamisa called Mr Mandigo to the podium and introduced him to the electorate. He dressed me down and I was shocked. Being someone who has worked in that area for long and has high respect for the people there, I chose to do the wise, that is asking for an audience with the president through the party leadership. When he (Mr Chamisa) was about to come off the stage, I tried talking to him, but I was pushed away by the aides and they drove away, but because there was traffic, they could not speed off."
Mr Crispa Musoni (MDC-T), who is one of the double candidates for the alliance, wanted to accost Mr Chamisa for introducing Mr Enerst Mandigo as the pact's nominee during a rally at Maungwa Business Centre in Gutu.
Mr Mandigo is from Multi-racial Christian Democrats (MCD), one of the seven fringe political parties Mr Chamisa formed a coalition with.
The alliance is fielding double candidates in more than 14 constituencies as a result of disagreements and infighting.
Mr Musoni decided to follow Mr Chamisa's convoy to Harare after he refused to meet him after the rally at Maungwa.
In interview yesterday, Mr Musoni said Mr Chamisa had dumped him during the rally, before ordering the assault.
"Mandigo was brought to us by the national leadership led by Morgan Komichi just under three months ago to harvest where he did not sow," he said.
"We resisted this move before the Nomination Court even sat, but surprisingly his papers were signed at the national level, but the province refused to sign, saying we did not know him and therefore couldn't work with.
"We both submitted our papers and continued campaigning. I only learnt that he had been made the official candidate ahead of me during the rally. After finishing addressing the rally, Mr Chamisa called Mr Mandigo to the podium and introduced him to the electorate. He dressed me down and I was shocked. Being someone who has worked in that area for long and has high respect for the people there, I chose to do the wise, that is asking for an audience with the president through the party leadership. When he (Mr Chamisa) was about to come off the stage, I tried talking to him, but I was pushed away by the aides and they drove away, but because there was traffic, they could not speed off."
Source - chronicle