November 2011 Volume 38, National News
Ncube slowly becoming a party of a man and his dog...MPs disown him
HARARE - It was another major blow for corky Professor Welshman Ncube as five legislators from his party formally crossed over to the camp led by Professor Arthur Mutambara.
The announcement by the five parliamentarians, including Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly, Mrs. Nomalanga Khumalo, who joined the Mutambara-led faction, was made by the party national chairman, Mr. Joubert Mudzumwe at a media conference held in Harare.
Others legislators who made their allegiance to MDC-M are Mr. Maxwell Dube, Zinti Mnkandla, Khembo Dube and Dalumuzi Khumalo.
Mrs. Nomalanga Khumalo who was at loggerheads with Professor Ncube for the past few months has been appointed Vice President of MDC-M party with immediate effect.
The defections by five members of parliament from Professor Ncube faction to the one led by Professor Mutambara coincided with the MDC’s National Council appointments of the new party’s executive committee.
On Wednesday, at least 20 legislators walked out on Industry and Commerce Minister Welshman Ncube in Parliament protesting against his decision to expel Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Ms Nomalanga Khumalo from the MDC.
The walkout occurred when Minister Ncube was presenting two treaties to the House of Assembly for ratification.
Ms Khumalo was elected to the House on an MDC ticket in 2008 representing Umzingwane Constituency. When he stood up to move a motion for the ratification of a treaty between the Africa Carribbea Pacific and the European Union in which Zimbabwe is party to, MPs heckled him.
Some could be heard shouting “haana maMP” (his party does not have MPs) “akadyiwa maelection” (he lost in the election) with Ms Khumalo struggling to maintain order in the House. Some of the MPs then walked out in protest. Later in an interview, Kadoma representative, Editor Matamisa, (MDC-T) condemned Mr Ncube’s actions.
“As a woman she fought politically to the stage where she became an MP and in Parliament became Deputy Speaker. We are struggling to get somewhere as women and then some power hungry men just pull us down,” she said. Mazowe North legislator Cde Cairo Mhandu, said Mr Ncube’s actions were tantamount to sexual harassment.
“What he did was sexual harassment, how can an appointed person fire an elected person?” he said.
MDC-T’s Zengeza West representative, Mr Collin Gwiyo, echoed similar sentiments.
“We are protesting the attitude that was shown to the Deputy Speaker. It was uncalled for and against women,” he said.
Ms Khumalo was dismissed from the Mr Ncube led MDC last week for allegedly siding with the MDC-T. She has also aligned herself with DPM Arthur Mutambara led MDC faction.
The smaller MDC factions split after a disputed congress early this that saw Mr Ncube being elected leader. The fight over control of the smaller MDC faction is still before the courts.
