The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mphoko calls for clean sweep

- Pamela Shumba Bulawayo Bureau

ACTING President Phelekezel­a Mphoko yesterday said ZANU-PF Bulawayo province should ensure that the party wins all the 12 parliament­ary seats in the 2018 harmonised elections. Addressing the party’s provincial leadership at a provincial co-ordinating committee ( PCC) meeting at Davies Hall, Acting President Mphoko said every party member should work hard to mobilise people to vote for ZANU-PF come 2018. “We must all work hard towards one goal, which is winning all the parliament­ary seats in Bulawayo,” he said. “The seats that are under ZANU-PF should be retained and those under MDC-T should be taken over by the ruling party. Our MPs and the entire leadership in the province should make sure that the targets we’re setting today are achieved when we go for elections.”

ACTING President Phelekezel­a Mphoko yesterday said Zanu-PF Bulawayo province should ensure that the party wins all the 12 parliament­ary seats in the 2018 harmonised elections.

Addressing the party’s provincial leadership at a provincial co-ordinating committee (PCC) meeting at Davies Hall, Acting President Mphoko said every party member should work hard to mobilise people to vote for the party come 2018.

“We must all work hard towards one goal, which is winning all the parliament­ary seats in Bulawayo,” he said.

“The seats that are under Zanu-PF should be retained and those under MDC-T should be taken over by the ruling party.

“Our MPs and the entire leadership in the province should make sure that the targets we’re setting today are achieved when we go for elections.”

Acting President Mphoko castigated some party officials from other provinces for meddling and creating unnecessar­y divisions in Bulawayo.

“The people of Bulawayo should handle their own political affairs as a province,” he said.

“We don’t need assistance from people coming from other provinces.

“I received disturbing news that there are some people who are setting conditions that all aspiring MPs should come through them because they have money.

“These people should not fool themselves and waste their time because as Bulawayo we don’t subscribe to that.

There will be no allegiance by Bulawayo province to any outsider. We’ll work as a team in Bulawayo and we’ll achieve our goals.”

Bulawayo’s provincial chairperso­n Cde Dennis Ndlovu urged party members to unite, as infighting in the provincial structures would not be tolerated.

“We want unity of purpose, not infighting,” he said.

“I’ll not entertain factional reports from any party member, but developmen­tal reports that will take the party to higher levels.

“We’re now focussing on winning the elections. We must bear in mind that we can’t win if we’re divided.

“We also can’t win if we’re tribalists.”

Cde Ndlovu urged the party’s youths to concentrat­e on their studies and advance their education, so that they can be leaders in the future.

The meeting was also attended by the Minister of State for Bulawayo provincial affairs Cde Nomthandaz­o Moyo, Zanu-PF MPs as well as Central Committee members from the province.

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