NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Women’s League members jostle ahead of congress

- BY KENNETH NYANGANI/BLESSED MHLANGA

JOSTLING for posts has begun ahead of the Zanu PF Women’s League elective congress set for June with some aspiring candidates already campaignin­g. The party set May 15 as the deadline for submission of curriculum vitaes by candidates, while the Womens’ League elective congress has been set for June 23 to 26 in Harare under the theme: Total Political, Social and Economic Empowermen­t for Every Woman by 2030.

The Zanu PF main wing will also hold its national congress this year.

Zanu PF secretary for administra­tion Obert Mpofu’s wife Sikhanyisi­we is tipped for the deputy secretary for women’s affairs post.

Secretary of the Zanu PF Womens’ League Mabel Chinomona yesterday said: “Aspiring candidates are required to submit their CVs to their respective provinces by May 15, the commissari­at department will deploy teams led by central committee members to collect the CVs and submit them to party headquarte­rs on May 16.”

The party has also set conditions for people to be considered for the Womens’ League national executive posts. These include being a fully paid-up member who has served the party for at least five years.

“If any member from the central committee wishes to stand for election into the women’s league national executive, they should first resign from their central committee post,” Chinomona said.

Party political commissar Mike Bimha said the politburo and central committewe had approved draft plans for the women’s congress.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to be elected unconteste­d at the Zanu PF congress after the youth league last week endorsed him as the party’s sole presidenti­al candidate for the 2023 general elections.

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