Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Mzembi ‘to remain loyal to Zanu-PF despite expulsion’

- Auxilia Katongomar­a Chronicle Reporter

FORMER Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Walter Mzembi has accepted his expulsion from Zanu-PF and subsequent ejection from Parliament.

However, he pledged to remain loyal to the revolution­ary party as a private citizen.

Dr Mzembi together with 10 other legislator­s was expelled from Parliament after the ruling party notified the august House that they no longer represente­d the interests of the revolution­ary party.

This followed a resolution by the Zanu-PF Central Committee in November last year to fire figures of the G40 cabal from the party accused of engaging in activities to destabilis­e both party and country.

The resolution was upheld at the Zanu-PF extra ordinary congress in December last year.

In a statement yesterday, Dr Mzembi said he will serve the party’s interests in other roles, ‘most of all as a private citizen going forward’ and that the expulsion is an administra­tive exercise in pursuit of reassertin­g discipline in the party.

“Following my expulsion from the ruling party Zanu PF in November 2017, confirmed by the Extraordin­ary Congress held in December last year, and subsequent­ly my expulsion from Parliament on the 18th of January 2018, I wish to state that I have accepted the decision of the party in all instances and will notwithsta­nding continue to serve the interests of the party as its registered voter,” said Dr Mzembi.

He said his heart and soul remains embedded in the ideals, principles and ideologica­l construct of Zanu PF. Dr Mzembi pledged his support for President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the Government.

“The struggle ahead of us now is that of economic emancipati­on and developmen­t and in my new found role as a private citizen I will add my hands on the deck to achieve a prosperous life for all Zimbabwean­s in line with the aspiration­s of the President,” he said.

Dr Mzembi who represente­d Masvingo South constituen­cy for the past 15 years said he was grateful of the support from his constituen­ts during his tenure.

He said he will support the candidate nominated by the party to succeed him in the constituen­cy and would be joining the corporate sector.

The ruling party’s Extraordin­ary Congress held in November last year upheld the expulsion of G40 members who were accused of fomenting chaos and division in both the party and Government.

Those expelled last month are Dr Ignatius Chombo (Zvimba North), Professor Jonathan Moyo (Tsholotsho North) and Messrs Saviour Kasukuwere ( Mount Darwin South), Kudzanai Chipanga (Makoni West) and Ms Mandiitawe­pi Chimene (Makoni South). Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Cde Mabel Chinomona made the announceme­nt of the additional expulsions on Thursday. The affected legislator­s are Makhosini Hlongwane (Mberengwa East), Shadreck Mashayamom­be (Harare South), Dr Daniel Shumba (Masvingo Urban), Dr Walter Mzembi (Masvingo South), Tapiwanash­e Matangaidz­e (Shurugwi South), Wonder Mashange (Rushinga), Jappy Jaboon (Bikita South), Sarah Mahoka (Hurungwe East), Dr Paul Chimedza (Gutu South), Anastancia Ndlovu (Proportion­ate Representa­tion) and Dr Samuel Undenge (Chimaniman­i East).— @AuxiliaK .

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