Felix Mutati, the leader of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), has announced the immediate withdrawal of Sam Moyo from the position of national chairman. This decision was communicated to party members at the MDC headquarters in Lusaka yesterday.
Addressing the gathered members, Mutati stated that the decision to remove Moyo was in accordance with demands he received from the party’s top leadership. Mutati emphasized that this action was taken in line with the powers granted to him by the MDC’s constitution.
“Let me just say one last thing and my last thing is that I have heard the demands from you,” Mutati said. “I have been briefed by the secretary general and I am going to exercise the powers that I have within the Constitution. And in the exercise of those powers, I am withdrawing the chairmanship of our party from Mr. Sam Moyo. Mr. Moyo is no longer national chairman.”
The abrupt removal of Moyo from his position marks a significant shift within the MDC, and it remains to be seen how this decision will impact the party’s dynamics and leadership structure moving forward.
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