Tsvangirai 'not working with any Zanu-PF faction to oust Mugabe,' MDC claims
21 November 2017
Harare – Zimbabwe's main opposition the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party says it remains "vigilant and consistent", adding that it is not concerned about the ruling Zanu-PF party infighting.
In a statement, MDC spokesperson Obert Gutu said that the MDC rejected claims that the Morgan Tsvangirai led party was working with a Zanu-PF faction to oust President Robert Mugabe.
"…Any insinuation to the effect that the MDC has taken sides with any of the various factions within the crumbling Mugabe regime is totally misplaced and without any factual support. To be more specific, it is not the intention of the MDC to enter into a coalition government with any of the Zanu PF factions solely for the purpose of enhancing and strengthening the factional agenda of a particular grouping within Zanu-PF," said Gutu.
Gutu maintained that the MDC was not going to choose or propel any of the Zanu-PF factions to power.