By A Correspondent
Embattled opposition politician Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora has promised to make a strong comeback despite the setback he faced in court.
The High Court recently ruled that Mwonzora’s leadership of the MDC is null and void, a decision that has sparked significant controversy.
In a media briefing held in Harare on Monday, Mwonzora declared, “We are bouncing back. We know that we are being victimized for resisting the 2030 agenda. The MDC is regrouping. The High Court ruling is calculated to frustrate us.”
In reaction to Mwonzora’s remarks, supporters of his rival, Advocate Nelson Chamisa, took to social media with strong criticisms. One comment read, “It’s not about political power, it’s about the people. This is the man who destroyed the legacy of Morgan Tsvangirai for the love of power and money. The inheritance of great hard workers in the once vibrant opposition movement was collapsed by greedy men with selfish ambitions.”
Another comment sharply criticized the ongoing situation, saying, “Zanu PF is spitting them out like used bubblegum, and the captured courts are exposing them for being hypocrites with double standards.
Women, men, and children rose up to support MDC in the midst of great adversity, where shouting the slogan ‘chinja maitiro’ was a suicide. Then Mwonzora came in, along with Mangoma, Obert Gutu, and Komichi, to destroy the efforts of the struggle for democracy. Well, history will judge them.”