Activist ‘expelled’ from MDC after advising Tsvangirai
10 December 2011
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Harare(ZimEye)A London based Zimbabwean Activist has been “expelled” by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s MDC party legislators after publicly advising the Prime Minister on a matter which he felt “threatens the premier’s life”.
The London activist who supports and works with the Zim Vigil advocacy had submitted a public contribution in which he stated that Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai should be aware of what he called a Learnmore Jongwe plot “being deployed” by ZANU PF and would ultimately result in Tsvangirai’s death.
Learnmore Jongwe was the MDC-T’s first spokesperson and he died after a few days in prison after reportedly ‘stabbing’ his wife to death who it is claimed had triggered him to do so by entering into an extra marital affair. Other reports suggest ZANU PF engineered the extra marital affair or were part of it. Chinyanga’s contribution was to the effect that Robert Mugabe’s ZANU PF party may be using a tactic similar to that of utilising a spouse relation so as to compromise the premier’s judgement and his political position as a potential leader of the country.

MDC-T MP Perez Hamandishe Maramwidze: "Chinyanga you are no longer and MDCT member!"

The activist who has lived and studied in communist ruled Cuba for 7 years told ZimEye he was issued with a “threat” and another statement claiming to expel him from the MDC party for his contributions made on the social networking website Facebook.
Screen print evidence from the Facebook website displays two MDC-T MPs blasting Chinyanga and the Gutu MP, Perez Hamandishe Maramwidze issuing the announcement:
“Martin Chinyanga Da William, I have fired you from MDC from onwards you are no longer a member of MDCT have nothing to do with us. You can go and petition anywhere you want…I am an MP. I HAVE FIRED YOU”
Chinyanga told ZimEye: “I thought they would take in a some advice from me but instead they threatened and expelled me,” he said of the MPs one of Gutu North and the other from the Zaka constituency.
The MDC-T MPs also accused Chinyanga of being a ZANU PF functionary controlled by the party’s spin doctor Jonathan Moyo:
“…You mislead us saying you are together with us in the struggle, yet you are a subsidiary of Jonathan[Moyo]. Change will come and through an unchanged leadership of the MDC…”, Festus Dumbu, MDC MP for Zaka constituency is quoted stating.
The MDC-T legislators also blasted Chinyanga for suggestions he made for disciplinary action on Morgan Tsvangirai and rubbished the London based activist who said that the premier should be disciplined following his scandal with a woman known countrywide to be related to his arch rival Robert Mugabe and at the same time another woman who is the widow of a feared military commander.
Morgan Tsvangirai became the talk of the whole world after he controversially married into a family known countrywide as close colleagues of his arch-rival Robert Mugabe whose party is believed to be hatching a number of strategies to bring him down as the nation nears elections currently speculated for a date in just a few months time in 2012. Chinyanga pioneers a few efforts from London which include work with the Zim Vigil organisation and he has called for Zimbabweans in the diaspora to pay visits in honour of the country’s dead victims of political violence at all their respective embassies. His comments come after another statement was issued by the Zim Vigil organisation which suggested the MDC should perform a vigorous review of its political strength following Tsvangirai’s recent sex-scandals (ZimEye, Zimbabwe)