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'Recalled MDC-T members not allowed at congress'
17 Dec 2020 at 17:57hrs | Views
The opposition MDC-T says it will conduct its elective congress on the 19th of this month in Harare.
Addressing journalists in Bulawayo this Monday, MDC-T Secretary General Senator Douglas Monzora said the party is expecting three thousand delegates, with the congress set to be held under strict Covid-19 regulations.
"It's a physical and single-issue Congress. Voters' role will be finalized by Wednesday and submitted to an independent electoral commission. We have trained 20 Covid-19 compliance enforcers. There will be security against any possible disruptions.
"People will be getting into the voting venue in batches of 100 voters and 1 Covid-19 enforcer. Non-MDC-T members are not allowed in the congress, that is to say, that expelled and recalled MDC-T members are not allowed into the congress. Delegates are the MDC-T members only," he said.
Addressing journalists in Bulawayo this Monday, MDC-T Secretary General Senator Douglas Monzora said the party is expecting three thousand delegates, with the congress set to be held under strict Covid-19 regulations.
"It's a physical and single-issue Congress. Voters' role will be finalized by Wednesday and submitted to an independent electoral commission. We have trained 20 Covid-19 compliance enforcers. There will be security against any possible disruptions.
"People will be getting into the voting venue in batches of 100 voters and 1 Covid-19 enforcer. Non-MDC-T members are not allowed in the congress, that is to say, that expelled and recalled MDC-T members are not allowed into the congress. Delegates are the MDC-T members only," he said.
Source - thezimbabwemail