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'Mliswa driving a different agenda,' says People First
18 Sep 2015 at 06:30hrs | Views
FORMER Vice-President Joice Mujuru's People First (PF) political formation has disowned "utterances" attributed to former Hurungwe West lawmaker Temba Mliswa regarding an envisaged opposition coalition.
Mliswa, who of late has been frequenting MDC-T rallies, has reportedly indicated that any viable opposition coalition should be led by former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai if it is to be able to dislodge long-time ruler President Robert Mugabe.
But PF spokesperson Rugare Gumbo yesterday said Mliswa was "driving a different agenda".
Gumbo told NewsDay in an interview that while their political outfit had established contact with "like-minded" parties in the country, there was no coalition as yet.
"We are a democratic institution and will not deny anyone their right to free speech and Mliswa has a right to that as well. I would like, however, to say he is not speaking for or on behalf of anyone connected or associated with People First when he says Tsvangirai will lead whatever coalition will be formed," Gumbo said.
"Mliswa has a different agenda from our own. We will not be drawn into speculating what he wants, but it has nothing to do with us. When we are ready, we will make a pronouncement as always and Mliswa will definitely not be the one to do that.
"No decision has been made and in any case we are still very much at the consultation stage. We are consulting with other democratic forces for a possible coalition, but to now pronounce anything related to its leadership is a bit premature."
While addressing MDC-T supporters in Chikomba last weekend, the former Zanu PF Mashonaland West provincial chairperson questioned Mujuru and her group's democratic credentials.
Source - newsday