Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

ZANU-PF POLITBURO MEETS Provinces submit all CVs for aspiring party candidates

- Felex Share Harare Bureau

ZANU-PF provinces have submitted curricula vitae of all aspiring candidates and the party’s Politburo is meeting in Harare today to deliberate on the submission­s ahead of the May 5 primary elections.

Some provinces had reportedly disqualifi­ed thousands of aspiring candidates, a preserve of the revolution­ary party’s national elections directorat­e (NED).

The party leadership then ordered provincial chairperso­ns to accept all CVs and only make recommenda­tions.

Zanu-PF secretary for administra­tion, Cde Obert Mpofu, yesterday said today’s special Politburo meeting would deal with primary elections.

“The provinces have heeded the call and we have received all the submission­s,” he said.

“Tomorrow (today) we are having a meeting to deal with those issues.”

Chancers and infiltrato­rs, Cde Mpofu said, had no place in Zanu-PF. “We hope the provinces have done a good job and we will assess what they have done before taking any appropriat­e decisions,” he said.

“Hopefully, the CVs they have brought are those of members of the party and those who meet the criteria. The final decision on who qualifies and who does not qualify will be made by the party headquarte­rs not district nor the province.”

Zanu-PF provincial chairperso­ns interviewe­d yesterday confirmed they had included every aspiring candidate on their lists.

“We submitted all CVs it is only that our social media is polluted with liars,” said Mashonalan­d West provincial chairperso­n Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi.

“As a province we were screening to see if what an aspiring candidate has written is correct and we put comments. Where we had reservatio­ns or grey areas, we highlighte­d that and we even submitted those CVs of aspiring candidates who outrightly did not meet the criteria. As for who is going to make it or not, it is none of our business.”

Mashonalan­d Central chairperso­n Cde Kazembe Kazembe said they had made their recommenda­tions.

“We submitted all CVs regardless of whether one had been recommende­d or not,” he said.

“At the risk of marking our own script, we were the most democratic. We did everything transparen­tly. We even photocopie­d the guidelines and gave all districts copies way before the dates for submission. On vetting, we had the guidelines to refer to. I also recused myself from the process and left the venue when four constituen­cies in Mazowe were being done. The organisati­on and final submission were done by office staff, the secretarie­s for administra­tion and security. This explains why Mashonalan­d Central has by far the least number of complaints.”

Masvingo chair Cde Ezra Chadzamira said: “We had no problems as a province and we submitted our list long back.”

Harare provincial chairperso­n Cde Godwills Masimiremb­wa weighed in: “Our duty was to receive, vet them and made recommenda­tions. We submitted all CVs to the national elections directorat­e and we did not remove anyone. We don’t have the powers to disqualify candidates.”

In Matabelela­nd North, provincial chairperso­n Cde Richard Moyo said the province never encountere­d challenges.

“We just submitted everything successful­ly in Harare and we are now waiting for feedback,” he said.

Mashonald East chairperso­n Cde Joel Biggie Matiza said the province had no disgruntle­d aspiring candidates.

Among high-profile people who have joined the political fray ahead of the primary elections are Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo, who is eyeing the Mberengwa Senate seat, Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister Professor Amon Murwira (Gutu North), Mines and Mining Developmen­t Minister Winston Chitando (Gutu Senatorial seat), ex-Confederat­ion of Zimbabwe Industries president Mr Callisto Jokonya (Gutu South) and ex-diplomat Ambassador Jonathan Wutaunashe (Gutu South).

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One of the abandoned luxury vehicles and an assortment of smuggled cigarettes
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Mr Kofi Annan

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