Bekithemba Nyathi

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Bekithemba Nyathi
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CitizenshipZimbabwean
Political partyUnited Movement for Democratic Change

Bekithemba Nyathi was a Member of Parliament for Mpopoma-Pelandaba constituency, elected in 2013.

Personal Details

No information was found on his age, place of birth, or family.

School / Education

No information was found on his Junior or High School, or any tertiary education.

Service/Career

Nyathi rose to prominence within the rank and file of the MDC-T through the party's youth league before he was elected into the house of assembly.

In the 2013 Elections, (see A History of Zimbabwean Elections) PelandabaMpopoma returned to Parliament:

  • Bekithemba Nyathi of MDC–T with 6 024 votes or 59.87 percent,
  • Joseph Tshuma of Zanu PF with 2 122 votes or 21.09 percent,
  • Duduzile Dube of MDC–N with 964 votes or 9.58 percent,
  • 8 others with 951 votes or 9.45 percent.

Total 10 061 votes

Events

2014 Suspension

During his tenure with the MDC T, he was initially suspended by the party following suspicions that he was working the likes of Tendai Biti and Elton Mangoma who were said to have been plotting the ouster of party president, Morgan Tsvangirai. [1] The expulsion of Nyathi had also been preceded by a suspension in which a cocktail of allegations ranging from corruption, fraud and bringing the name of the party into disrepute, abuse of office, misappropriation of funds, sabotage, boycotting presidential rallies and collaborating with the police against the party.[2] Bekithemba was also alleged to have turned party offices into a brothel.

Further reading

References

  1. Nkosana Sibanda MDC-T Bulawayo youth in turmoil, The Zimbabwe Mail, Published: April 22, 2014, Retrieved: March 19, 2015
  2. MDC T Youth Provincial Council Suspends Chairperson Bekithemba Nyathi, News of the South, Published: April 19, 2014, Retrieved: March 19, 2015

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