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Heads roll in Zapu

- BY SILAS NKALA Follow Silas on Twitter @silasnkala

ZAPU has suspended its mobilisati­on secretary Derek Katsenga, accusing him of fuelling tribalism and factionali­sm. Katsenga’ suspension came shortly after two other party executives, Nkosikhona Ndlovu based in South Africa and Godfrey Ruvuyo from Mashonalan­d Central, were also sent packing for putting the name of the opposition party into disrepute.

Ndlovu was accused of setting up parallel structures around the country, working in provinces without knowledge and consent of local leadership and structures. He also faces a charge of a security nature.

Like Katsenga, Ruvuyo stands accused of fanning tribalism and factionali­sm.

The latest suspension­s came at a time when the party’s elective congress slated for this monthend is reportedly hanging in the balance after structures in Bulawayo, Matabelela­nd North and South provinces raised concern over alleged electoral irregulari­ties during provincial conference­s. Katsenga’s suspension was confirmed by party secretary-general (SG) Strike Mnkandla in a letter dated March 31.

“The presidency has been observing the manner in which you have tarnished the work for which you were getting good reviews and support throughout the party. We have no choice, but to uphold discipline and defend the integrity of the party by institutin­g disciplina­ry action, starting with your immediate suspension and interdicti­on from carrying on with your functions as Zapu secretary for mobilisati­on and organisati­on,” Mnkandla wrote.

“After being furnished with the relevant informatio­n and charges, the council of elders will commence a disciplina­ry process where you will be summoned and given an opportunit­y to defend yourself. Among the charges against you are that you proceeded to hold or to associate yourself with the provincial conference in Mashonalan­d Central after being cautioned by the SG that the use of regalia from a candidate was not permissibl­e and would nullify the process.”

Indication­s are that Bernard Magugu’s T-shirts were distribute­d at the said conference in Mashonalan­d Central province. Katsenga was supposed to forbid that as a national organiser.

Magugu is one of the candidates in the party’s presidenti­al race.

Mnkandla confirmed Katsenga’s suspension, but declined to give details.

“That matter is not yet for public consumptio­n. At this stage, it is sub judice to talk about it, but yes there is such an issue,” Mnkandla said.

Katsenga could not be reached for comment.

Besides fanning factionali­sm and tribablism, he also faces allegation­s of incompeten­ce, coercing members to vote for a particular person, inciting attacks on party leadership, threatenin­g violence and back-stabbing the party’s top leadership.

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