a Business Centre, was attended by the party’s entire senior leadership. “The Mutambara clan, represented by eight traditional leaders, set the tone for the colourful occasion by performing traditional rituals as they sought to give their son, guidance, moral and spiritual send-off into the world of politics as the MDC leader and the possible messiah who will redeem the people of Zimbabwe out of the socio-political quagmire from which it has been plunged by the Mugabe government,” said the spokesman. Mutambara told the gathering his party would not take away land from the people but would institute a land audit to determine whether the land that was allocated was being productively used to benefit the entire nation. He also spoke about the split in the MDC, which he said was a necessary evil that had exposed the party’s weaknesses, and said the MDC was ready to fight and defeat Zanu (PF) and create a new democratic government to free the people of Zimbabwe from Mugabe’s tyrannical rule. – Staff reporter
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23.8.2006
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Mutambara goes home
MUTARE - Arthur Mutambara, leader of the pro-Senate faction of the MDC, held a thunderous home-coming rally, punctuated by song, dance and ululation from a crowd that included traditional leaders from the Mutambara clan at the weekend, according to the party's spokesman. The rally, held at Nedziw


