‘Khupe’s MDC-T takes over Harvest House’ – Report




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THE Khupe led Movement for Democratic on Thursday evening occupied the opposition headquarters Morgan Tsvangirai House in Harare with little resistance from bitter rivals

According to a report by a pro-MDC publication Nehanda Radio, the occupation was carried out in the presence of the police.

This is still a developing story and hence details are still sketchy.

As we reported elsewhere, events that occurred at Morgan Richard Tsvangirai house Wednesday afternoon were enough proof that the battle has turned ugly with heavy presence of soldiers and police who were ordering the removal of cars belonging to the Nelson Chamisa led faction.

Inside sources told this publication that Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora and Acting President Thokozani Khupe sought the help of the securocrats to order the eviction of MDC Alliance from the building.

“Mwonzora wants to force us out of the building using a hired gun but that will not deter us because we are very much prepared for that moment he dares try that move,” said an MDC Alliance youth who was guarding cars parked in front of the Harvest House.

Accusations of a forced entry by Mwonzora came after police and army vehicles were seen parked in front of the party headquarters Wednesday morning.

hree party activist including Mabvuku- Tafara Member of Parliament James Chidhakwa were arrested but released immediately in front of the building for not maintaining social distance.

“They came here with the army trucks and forced me and other colleagues into one of the vehicles accusing us of not maintaining social distancing but immediately released us after they were commanded by their boss who was in civilian clothes,” said one of the youths.

Recently, MDC Alliance leader  Chamisa, appointed Ian Makone into the National Executive Council, a move which analysts said was meant buy his support in securing the building.

“Ian Makone is one of the trustees who are managing the Harvest House and having him in his executive council gives Chamisa an upper hand in controlling the building,” said another analyst.

Speaking to this publication this week, Mwonzora however denied ever working with the state security to take over the Harvest House.

“When the time comes for us to take charge of the building we will do it alone without the assistance of the police because but we need to deal with the most important issues at hand,” Mwonzora said.

This is however in contrast to a letter that he wrote in April requesting police assistance to help evacuate MDC Alliance team which is currently occupying the building.