The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Politburo to decide on Masvingo poll

- George Maponga in Masvingo

THE ZANU-PF Politburo will make a determinat­ion on inconclusi­ve elections to choose a new provincial chairperso­n for Masvingo after only 64 percent of the districts managed to vote on Thursday, with the rest frustrated by the rains.

The rains made some access roads totally impassable.

Former ruling party Masvingo chair Cde Ezra Chadzamira took a commanding lead, with provisiona­l results released yesterday morning showing him with 12 393 votes against his rival Retired Colonel Mutero Masanganis­e, who managed 4 888.

The results were from the 263 party districts that voted out of an expected 408.

Beside the rains, party officials also noted logistical challenges such as a shortage of ballot papers and fuel.

The election was supposed to start at 8am ending at 1pm, but by 3pm voting had not started in some areas owing to delays in moving voting material and polling officers.

In districts such as Mwenezi - which has 60 party districts - voting completely failed to take place, while in Chiredzi, with 62 party districts, only 48 voted. Some areas were inaccessib­le because of the flooded Runde River.

Interim ZANU-PF Masvingo provin- cial chairperso­n Dr Joram Gumbo, who was conducting the polls, said he would present the provisiona­l poll outcome to the Politburo for direction.

At total of 17 422 people participat­ed in the elections that had 141 spoilt papers.

“I will present a report to the Politburo and a decision will be made on the way forward,” said Cde Gumbo. “I will give my recommenda­tion as the returning officer, but I cannot disclose it now because it would be like telling the Politburo what to do.’’

Dr Gumbo said he remained the interim ZANU-PF chair for Masvingo Province until a final determinat­ion on the poll outcome.

He accused some ruling party officials of trying to influence the results.

“I received reports from people on the ground about officials who were clearly biased in the way they conducted the polls,” said Cde Gumbo. “Some of these officials stopped voting in some party districts in Chivi after noting the results were not in favour of their preferred candidate,” he said.

“I want to make it clear that ZANU-PF does not belong to anyone and there is no room for favouritis­m. I will not tolerate that because I was given a job to do by the Politburo and I want to deliver. ZANU-PF is my

party, if anyone wants to practise favouritis­m they must do it at their own homes.’’

Dr Gumbo’s remarks followed reports that some polling officers disappeare­d with ballot boxes in Chivi after people had voted.Cde Chadzamira said guidance from the Politburo would be impor- tant.

“I want to thank President Mugabe for bringing stability to Zanu-PF in Masvingo Province by giving party members an opportunit­y to choose a leader of their choice,’’ he said.

Col Masanganis­e (Rtd) said he would not comment until the polls were con- clusive. The Politburo ordered fresh elections in Masvingo after most posts became vacant owing to a number of reasons. There was also confusion in the party in the province after Cde Chadzamira was reinstated as chair, taking over from Cde Amasa Nhenjana, who was in an acting capacity.

 ??  ?? President Mugabe welcomes Fifa president Gianni Infantino at State House yesterday. (See Comment on Page 4 & stories on Page 14)Picture by John Manzongo
President Mugabe welcomes Fifa president Gianni Infantino at State House yesterday. (See Comment on Page 4 & stories on Page 14)Picture by John Manzongo

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