The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mash West guns for clean sweep in 2018

- Walter Nyamukondi­wa Chinhoyi Bureau

ZANU-PF is gunning for a clean sweep of seats in Mashonalan­d West Province in the 2018 harmonised elections, through the restructur­ing exercise under way, provincial chairman Cde Ephraim Chengeta has said.

The ruling party lost only Chinhoyi constituen­cy to the opposition in the 2013 elections. It went on to lose the Norton constituen­cy in a by-election to independen­t candidate Mr Temba Mliswa last year.

Cde Chengeta said the restructur­ing exercise was progressin­g well.

“We have done almost 80 percent of our cells in the majority of constituen­cies in the province,” he said. “The process is laying a foundation for consolidat­ion of the seats we got in 2013 and also targeting to ensure that we reclaim those we lost.”

Cde Chengeta said the restructur­ing of branches will be complete by beginning of April as provinces were given up to the end of March to complete the restructur­ing of party cells and branches.

He said the provincial leadership was conducting verificati­on of the cells to weed out non-existent cells and branches, which did not translate into votes come elections.

“Some constituen­cies such as Chinhoyi and Norton need strengthen­ing because we lost them to the opposition,” said Cde Chengeta. “The team was in Kariba at the weekend and we are moving across the province.” The restructur­ing exercise is being undertaken throughout the country as Zanu-PF gears for the 2018 harmonised elections.

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