Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara says he is not quitting his post though he was replaced as party leader by secretary Welshman Ncube. He argues that he will not abdicate from his national responsibilities in order to satisfy narrow party-political aspirations. But Mutambara sneaked into opposition politics through the back door on February 25, 2006. Here is how he got in and what his ambition was.
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