Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

BIGWIGS ONE FOOT IN Zanu-PF provinces submit CVs for aspiring candidates

- Harare Bureau

ZANU-PF provinces are today expected to submit to the party headquarte­rs in Harare curriculum vitae (CVs) of aspiring candidates for the party’s May 5 primary elections with the list of successful candidates out by the end of the week.

Most provinces had completed the vetting process by yesterday, with some bigwigs reportedly one foot in for the primaries after candidates who had registered to challenge them failed to meet the basic minimum qualificat­ions.

Other Politburo members, however, breezed through unconteste­d.

Although some provinces have resolved to recommend candidates who should be disqualifi­ed, the ruling party’s national political commissar, LietenantG­eneral Engelbert Rugeje (Retired), reiterated yesterday that all CVs should be forwarded to ZanuPF’s national elections directorat­e (NED) to ensure the process was impartial and transparen­t.

Provincial structures, he said, had no power to disqualify candidates.

“All the names will be sent here and we will do the vetting and verificati­on from this side. There had been complaints from the provinces that the incumbents were shutting others out,” said Cde Rugeje.

“So, in the spirit of fairness, we will do the vetting of candidates from here (party headquarte­rs),” he said.

It is believed even unconteste­d candidates have to be confirmed by the NED.

Notably, in the Midlands province Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister, Dr Sibusiso Moyo, who is eyeing the Mberengwa Senate seat, was unchalleng­ed.

Speaking yesterday after compiling the list to be forwarded to party headquarte­rs today, Midlands provincial chairperso­n Cde Daniel McKenzie Ncube said his province had received many CVs from members aspiring to be councillor­s, legislator­s and senators.

He said senior party members, Cdes Tafanana Zhou, Chiratidzo Mabuwa and Tsitsi Zhou, whom the provincial executive recommende­d to be suspended, could contest while waiting for a final determinat­ion by the party’s national disciplina­ry committee.

“We received a lot of CVs from aspiring party members and of note is the CV of Lt-Gen Moyo (Rtd) which was accepted unchalleng­ed for the primary elections to be held soon,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Midlands provincial leadership has recommende­d that suspended Kwekwe Central legislator Cde Masango Matambanad­zo be disqualifi­ed from the primary elections.

Cde Matambanad­zo was suspended for alleged insubordin­ation and creating parallel structures.

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In Mashonalan­d West, Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi and Central Committee member Cde Philip Chiyangwa were among senior party members who stand a chance to avoid a contest for primaries after prospectiv­e candidates were disqualifi­ed because they had not served as party district members for the stipulated five years.

Cde Chiyangwa, who recently moved to Zvimba administra­tion district from Makonde, emerged from a pool of six other aspirants — Cdes Walter Chidhakwa, Crispen Saidi, Zandile Maseko, Peter Chiridza, Sign Chabvonga and war veteran Jesca Tapfumaney­i — who fell by the wayside.

Provincial chairman, Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi, was also unopposed after aspirants, including Cdes Francis Chitewe, Mercy Dinha (wife to Mashonalan­d Central Provincial Affairs Minister Advocate Martin Dinha), Webster Chinomwe and Elvis Mareverwa, were disqualifi­ed for not meeting the set criteria.

Chegutu West saw youth chairperso­n Cde Vengai Musengi going unconteste­d, while Politburo member Cde Christophe­r Mutsvangwa is also unopposed in Norton, as is Cde Prisca Mupfumira eyeing the Makonde senatorial seat.

Cde Dexter Nduna (Chegutu East) was unconteste­d Auxillia Mnangagwa attended the after three other candidates failed to measure up to the requiremen­ts.

In Hurungwe West, Cde Keith Guzah found no challenger­s, but in Hurungwe East, Cde Tongai Mujenje will face Cdes Mary Marimahoko, Ngoni Takundwa Masenda and Patrick Maponga.

Senate president Cde Edna Madzongwe withdrew from the Chegutu Senate race, leaving Anna Guhwa and Lydia Tsomondo to fight it out.

In Masvingo, provincial chairman Cde Ezra Chadzamira said they had accepted the CVs of aspiring candidates with pending disciplina­ry cases awaiting a final decision by the NCD.

“We have only made recommenda­tions on some of the aspiring candidates’ CVs because they have pending disciplina­ry issues,” he said.

Among high profile people who have joined the political fray ahead of the primary elections in Masvingo are Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Professor Amon Murwira (Gutu North), his Mines and Mining Developmen­t counterpar­t Cde Winston Chitando (Gutu Senatorial seat), ex-Confederat­ion of Zimbabwe Industries president Mr Callisto Jokonya (Gutu South) and ex-diplomat Ambassador Jonathan Wutaunashe (Gutu South).

All the other provinces were finalising paper work before submission today.

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Zanu-PF Bulawayo provincial chairperso­n, Cde Callistus Ndlovu, addresses aspiring candidates and members of the provincial coordinati­ng committee during a meeting held at Davies Hall in Bulawayo yesterday. Following proceeding­s (from left) are the...
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