But they had all deserted the original MDC led by Morgan Tsvangirai with Ncube and Coltart leaving in 2006 and Biti in 2014.
They were all, therefore, rescued from political doldrums by Chamisa last year.
So are their arguments against the Supreme Court ruling that Chamisa’s leadership of the MDC is illegitimate based on legal opinion or self-preservation?
What is your take?
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Biti and Ncube were rebels and the judgement makes them stand to loose if the MDC follows the judgement.