The battle for control of Harvest House, the MDC main headquarters, rages on with MDC-T secretary general Douglas Mwonzora adamant he will grab the keys of the iconic home of opposition politics from MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa.
While former party vice president Thokozani Khupe was first to raise the red flag over claims of being elbowed out of the race to succeed Tsvangirai, the real protagonists in the battle for the most influential opposition job has emerged between Chamisa and Mwonzora.
Chamisa is currently in control of the building and last Thursday, his faction held what it called a "2014 National Council structures meeting" where they ordered Mwonzora, acting MDC-T president Thokozani Khupe, chairperson Morgen Komichi not to interfere with the operations of the "former MDC party".
However, armed with a recent Supreme Court judgment that ruled Chamisa as illegitimate ruler of the entire MDC empire Mwonzora, has on several occasions failed to drive out Chamisa out of the building.
Mwonzora also accused Chamisa and his party of stripping office furniture at the party building.