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Is Solomon Madzore still prepared to die for Tsvangirai?
10 Mar 2014 at 20:52hrs | Views
MDC-T secretary-general Tendai Biti faces suspension and expulsion from the party for coming to the defence of suspended deputy treasurer-general Elton Mangoma, who has been agitating for president Morgan Tsvangirai to step down.
Apart from Biti and Mangoma, Tsvangirai's group allegedly intended to oust youth assembly president Solomon Madzore, Harare provincial chairperson Paul Madzore, youths secretary-general Promise Mkwananzi, national executive member Elias Mudzuri and director-general Toendepi Shonhe.
MDC-T national youth leader Madzore is the same man who declared that he is prepared to sacrifice his life for Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai but he is now on the brink of being kicked out of Tsvangirai's MDC-T.
Madzore was nearly assaulted together with Eltom Mangoma but had to beat a hasty retreat back into the party headquarters.
"This time we are going to make sure that our leader Morgan Tsvangirai goes straight into State House after winning elections and no one will stop him," told Tsvangirai's supporters in Beitbridge.
"We are ready to die fighting for Tsvangirai. We only fear God and not President (Robert) Mugabe."
Madzore, who spent about 18 months in remand prison, however, said MDC-T youths were committed to a smooth transfer of power should Mugabe lose the forthcoming election which the 88-year-old Zanu PF leader wants held in March next year.
Apart from Biti and Mangoma, Tsvangirai's group allegedly intended to oust youth assembly president Solomon Madzore, Harare provincial chairperson Paul Madzore, youths secretary-general Promise Mkwananzi, national executive member Elias Mudzuri and director-general Toendepi Shonhe.
MDC-T national youth leader Madzore is the same man who declared that he is prepared to sacrifice his life for Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai but he is now on the brink of being kicked out of Tsvangirai's MDC-T.
Madzore was nearly assaulted together with Eltom Mangoma but had to beat a hasty retreat back into the party headquarters.
"This time we are going to make sure that our leader Morgan Tsvangirai goes straight into State House after winning elections and no one will stop him," told Tsvangirai's supporters in Beitbridge.
"We are ready to die fighting for Tsvangirai. We only fear God and not President (Robert) Mugabe."
Madzore, who spent about 18 months in remand prison, however, said MDC-T youths were committed to a smooth transfer of power should Mugabe lose the forthcoming election which the 88-year-old Zanu PF leader wants held in March next year.
Source - Mandebvu
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