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Harvest House is MDC-T citadel: Khupe

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MDC-T acting president Thokozani Khupe does not harbour a secret mission sponsored by Zanu PF to weaken the opposition MDC Alliance party and destroy the political career of its leader Nelson Chamisa.

Khupe through her spokesperson Khalipani Phugeni (KP) told NewsDay (ND) Midlands reporter Brenna Matendere, that she was not involved in the current woes faced by Chamisa and his MDC Alliance.

ND: In that case, explain why a former MDC-T official Linda Masarira is on record saying some funds would come from Zanu PF in the build-up to the last elections in a bid to split votes in favour of Mnangagwa?

ND: Agreement by Khupe to participate in the Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) platform rejected by Chamisa was viewed by critics as confirming her link to Zanu PF leadership.

ND: But the successive court judgments that have come in Khupe’s favour and her recent takeover of Harvest House are interpreted by critics to mean she is working with Zanu PF to destroy MDC Alliance and Chamisa.

Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People
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