Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) provincial structures have endorsed MDC Alliance President Nelson Chamisa as he battles to control the party after the Supreme court ruling.
Chamisa remained mute and has not made a press statement after the Supreme Court ruling that was won by Thokozani Khupe. He trivialised the court ruling. He only responded to a user on Facebook who commented if he wasn’t worried the party was handed to Khupe. Chamisa said, “party takabata kuti ngii.”
He posted on Facebook, but only about the coronavirus encouraging people to remain united in the fight against the pandemic. He wrote, Day3..GOING FORWARD..Remember social distancing,good hygiene and praying for God’s grace to sustain us.We remain focused on this pandemic threatening the world &our great nation. In this,we all join hands to defeat the virus.Stay safe wherever you are. Life is precious. Be blessed!#Godisinit.”
A day after the ruling, MDC provincial structures moved to endorse Chamisa as their leader.
Manicaland provincial leadership made their opinion known. They agreed they all stand with Chamisa.
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Bulawayo Province MDC party structures have pledged their loyalty to Nelson Chamisa
Mashonaland West province also endorsed the leadership of Chamisa.
The Women’s Assembly and the Youth Assembly have also thrown their weight behind Chamisa.