MASERU – The Revolution for Prosperity (RFP)’s campaign for Stadium Area is in chaos amid allegations of a serious turf war between two prominent members of the party in the constituency.
The party’s prominent figures in the constituency, ’Mampho Tjabane and Palesa Matobako, are in a nasty power brawl that has seen them trading insults, threats and accusations.
Their fight can be traced back to the party’s chaotic selection of candidates for the October 7 election. Tjabane, the RFP’s candidate in the election scheduled for December 16, was not the party’s preferred choice to contest in the constituency.
She is among the group that sued the party after it controversially nullified their victory in the primary elections and conducted interviews to select new candidates.
Matobako was declared the party’s candidate by the party’s leadership after the interviews despite losing the primaries to Tjabane.
She had started campaigning when the High Court overturned the party’s decision and declared that Tjabane was the rightful candidate.
The Stadium Area’s election was later postponed to December 16 after the death of one of the candidates.
As the election draws closer Tjabane and Matobako are now in a serious turf war that could sabotage the party’s campaign in the constituency. Despite not being on the ballot Matobako appears to be running a parallel campaign that is undermining Tjabane.
The fight was apparent last Sunday when the women held two campaign events in the same area and at the same time.
Tjabane organised a fun walk at Sea Point on Sunday while Matobako held a cleaning campaign in the same area on the same day.
A furious Tjabane told her gathering that “one of the RFP people” was busy touting for the opposing the All Basotho Convention (ABC) out of jealousy because she is not the party’s candidate.
Tjabane also revealed the same person, whose name she did not mention, sent her a voice note of threats and insults.
She later told thepost that Matobako shuns the party’s campaign events in the constituency but organises parallel events in the same area and at the same time.
“She decided to go for a cleaning campaign and not our fun walk,” she said.
She said Matobako has sent her a voice note of threats and insults.
“I am still scared even now, I am thinking about taking the matter to party structures,” she said.
At the rally, Tjabane’s supporter, Montoeli Ramaipato, said there was someone de-campaigning Tjabane and touting for other parties.
Ramaipato said they wanted “to identify the people who are de-campaigning our candidate”.
“We will not be scared to point fingers at the people who are causing trouble in our party,” Ramaipato said.
“Even if they are in the constituency committee we will stop them from de-campaigning our candidate.”
He said those who are de-campaigning Tjabane should not come back to enjoy the benefits after the RFP wins.
“If you stop us from winning we are not expecting you to benefit because we are now the government,” he said.
He said they are not helping Tjabane as a person but the party.
“We must win so that our party is stable in parliament.”
Ramaipato said they will not allow an individual to stop Matekane from winning the Stadium Area.
“We will fight when that person is given a job. We will fight with everything to stop that.”
Matobako confirmed that she held a cleaning campaign when Tjabane was having a fun walk.
“I have been campaigning for a long time with my money and I was stopped by the courts three weeks before elections,” Matobako said.
She also said Tjabane can make allegations against her but she won’t fall.
“They have been doing a lot of things, maybe that voice note is fabricated too,” she said.
She complained that Tjabane is not working well with her.
“I went to the (Sea Point) chief and asked for the chance to clean the place.” She said Tjabane is just scared of her.
“I am still an RFP member, but I will not help anyone campaign. I am not the one to be elected after all,” she said.
The party has appointed a mediator between the two women.
Nkheli Liphoto