Zimbabwe: MDC-T Suspends Top Official

MDC-T treasurer-general and former minister, Elton Mangoma, has been suspended for allegedly bringing the opposition party into disrepute.
  • Zimbabwe:   MDC-T Suspends Top Official

    SW Radio, 7 March 2014

    The deputy treasurer-general of the MDC-T, Elton Mangoma, was on Friday suspended by the party for 'provoking divisions and bringing the movement into disrepute'. He will now face… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mangoma Suspended

    New Zimbabwe, 7 March 2014

    THE MDC-T's national council, the opposition party's highest decision making body outside congress, decided at its meeting Friday to suspend deputy national treasurer and former… Read more »

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  • Zimbabwe:   Mangoma Supended

    The Herald, 7 March 2014

    MDC-T national council met in Harare today and suspended deputy treasurer, Mr Elton Mangoma, accusing him of bringing the name of the opposition party to disrepute. Party… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   MDC-T Fight - Mangoma Goes to Court

    New Zimbabwe, 6 March 2014

    DAGGERS are drawn in the faction-riven MDC-T between party president Morgan Tsvangirai's camp and those supporting treasurer-general Elton Mangoma after a legal team representing… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Biti Blasts MDC-T Personality Cults

    New Zimbabwe, 6 March 2014

    FIREBRAND MDC-T secretary general Tendai Biti has lamented the creation of personality cults around political leaders, a practice he said has made it increasingly difficult for… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mangoma's Alleged Assailants Granted Bail

    The Herald, 7 March 2014

    Four MDC-T members accused of assaulting the party's deputy treasurer-general, Mr Elton Mangoma, have been granted US$100 bail each after spending a week in custody. Francis… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Tsvangirai Plots Mangoma Expulsion

    New Zimbabwe, 5 March 2014

    OPPOSITION MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai has moved to cut loose political foe and party deputy treasurer Elton Mangoma, ahead of a watershed national council meeting now scheduled… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mangoma Should Leave the MDC-T

    New Zimbabwe, 1 March 2014

    A FRIEND of mine called to find out if I had read the Elton Mangoma story in the media. Unfortunately I had not and I quickly went to nearby shops to get myself a copy of one of… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   MDC-T to Act On Mangoma

    Zimbabwe Independent, 28 February 2014

    TENSIONS continue to rise in MDC-T amid reports that a charge sheet to punish the party's deputy treasurer Elton Mangoma for "publicly embarrassing and humiliating" party leader… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Tsvangirai Plots Mangoma's Ouster

    Zimbabwe Standard, 9 February 2014

    RIFTS within the MDC-T are widening amid revelations that the party's 210 district chairpersons have been summoned to Harare for a meeting next Saturday to seal the fate of deputy… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mangoma Faces MDC-T Expulsion

    Zimbabwe Independent, 7 February 2014

    DAGGERS are drawn against MDC-T deputy treasurer Elton Mangoma as senior officials loyal to party leader Morgan Tsvangirai pursue disciplinary action against him for "publicly… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mangoma Storm - MDC-T Intolerance Exposed

    Zimbabwe Independent, 7 February 2014

    The fire raging within the MDC-T, torched by deputy treasurer-general Elton Mangoma's letter calling for party leader Morgan Tsvangirai to step down following the party's heavy… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mangoma Refuses to Speak to SW Radio Africa

    SW Radio, 30 January 2014

    The MDC-T deputy treasurer-general Elton Mangoma on Thursday refused to speak to SW Radio Africa, claiming the station was biased against him. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Cross Backs Mangoma

    The Herald, 30 January 2014

    THE MDC-T national executive is set to meet tomorrow to discuss its deputy treasurer-general Mr Elton Mangoma's letter calling on party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai step down as he… Read more »

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