Mutambara contests ruling on MDC presidency
Innocent Ruwende Senior Court Reporter
DEPUTY Prime Minister Professor Arthur Mutambara has approached the Supreme Court contesting the High Court ruling to grant Professor Welshman Ncube the MDC presidency.
Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Lawrence Kamocha on Thursday granted an application by Prof Ncube to interdict Prof Mutambara from acting as both party president and principal to the GPA.
The appeal effectively suspends the lower court’s ruling until the Supreme Court hands down its determination.
Justice Kamocha ruled that basing on the final order sought, Prof Mutambara was no longer MDC president.
He said the party was justified in launching the application to restrain Prof Mutambara from persisting with his behaviour.
Justice Kamocha said the outcome of the party congress remains valid until and unless it was set aside by a court of law.
He said the balance of convenience clearly favoured the applicants.
Through his lawyers, Mbidzo, Muchadehama and Makoni, Prof Mutambara filed his appeal yesterday at the Supreme Court without
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