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‘Zanu PF printing MDC cards, regalia’ - NewsDay Zimbabwe

BY RICHARD MUPONDE THE MDC Alliance has sensationally accused the ruling Zanu PF party of printing opposition party membership cards and regalia and parading defectors before “rented crowds” as part of a wider plot to annihilate Nelson Chamisa’s outfit ahead of the 2023 elections. The opposition party raised the allegations shortly after it lost its top executives, among them former deputy treasurer-general Lillian Timveous and senator James Makore to Zanu PF, with the ruling party claiming that over 450 opposition youths in Harare and 200 more in Kwekwe  had also joined its rank and file. Some of the defectors were paraded before President Emmerson Mnangagwa at State House in Harare and various rallies organised by Zanu PF in other parts of the country. MDC Alliance spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere yesterday said most of the “so-called defections are a charade” by the ruling party to portray an image of an opposition party facing implosion. She said the purported defectors were “hired” Zanu PF activists dressed in newly-printed MDC Alliance regalia and flaunting neatly-minted membership cards. The MDC Alliance spokesperson said opposition supporters would not be swayed by cheap Zanu PF propaganda. “Those fake party cards paraded by Zanu PF don’t belong to the MDC Alliance. We have nothing to do with that fraudulent charade. Zanu PF is printing fake party cards and regalia to support their false defection claims. Zanu PF is faking defections from the MDC Alliance. It’s an act of desperation,” Mahere said. “Those are hired Zanu PF members. They are desperate to paint a false theatrical picture that they are recruiting our members when the reality is that our base is growing exponentially. “They have even banned elections because they are afraid of our popular support. The people are tired of the bad governance crisis, the broken economy, joblessness and crippled basic services. People want change, not suffering.” She added that her party was mobilising both urban and rural members to take forward their citizens’ convergence for change campaign which she said has been well-received throughout all provinces. “We are not shaken. No amount of Zanu PF theatrics will take away the millions who support us,” Mahere said. But Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo said his party could not sink that low, describing Mahere’s allegations as hogwash. “We are not a consultancy for disintegrating political parties. Those running short of oxygen can’t blame Zanu PF. They are also welcome to join the people’s party. We are preoccupied with fighting the COVID-19 and dealing with challenges of the economy,” Khaya Moyo said. On Friday, Mnangagwa reassigned Zanu PF political commissar Victor Matemadanda after the latter publicly bragged that Zanu PF had designed a well-oiled plan to annihilate the MDC Alliance ahead of the 2023 elections. He added that the ruling party was anticipating more defections from the opposition camp as election dates drew closer. This, according to politburo sources, angered Mnangagwa, who accused Matemadanda of expos

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