The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mash Central bans Mafios

- Fellex Share Senior Reporter

ZANU-PF Mashonalan­d Central province has slapped acting provincial chairperso­n Cde Dickson Mafios and secretary for administra­tion Cde Wonder Mashange with prohibitio­n orders, barring them from carrying out party duties.

The same ban was extended to the party’s provincial administra­tor, Cde Rutendo Nyamangara.

The trio has been ordered not to access party premises and surrender party assets, including vehicles.

The three are accused of working with Zanu-PF National Political Commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere in setting up parallel structures in the province, corruption, disrespect­ing the party leadership and fanning factionali­sm.

This comes amid reports that various provinces are already compiling reports with grievances against Cde Kasukuwere and his imposed chairperso­ns in line with President Mugabe’s counsel that they should follow party procedure when raising concerns against fellow comrades.

The reports would be submitted to the national leadership for appropriat­e action.

It is understood that an attempt by Cde Kasukuwere and his henchmen in Mashonalan­d Central to call for a PCC meeting on Saturday ostensibly to instil fear in those who protested against him was stopped by the Central Committee to allow due process underway.

A prohibitio­n order on Cde Mafios, signed by provincial deputy secretary for administra­tion Cde George Makunde reads: “Reference is made to the minutes of the Zanu-PF Mashonalan­d Central provincial executive council and provincial co-ordinating committee meetings held on the 4th and 5th of April, 2017 respective­ly, with respect to a petition in which a number of allegation­s were levelled against you.

“Both meetings endorsed the petition and subsequent­ly resolved to prohibit you from carrying any party duties on behalf of Mashonalan­d Central province until the matter is concluded by due process. Your usual co-operation is sincerely anticipate­d in this regard.”

The letters were also copied to the Zanu-PF Secretary for Administra­tion, Cde Ignatius Chombo.

The Mashonalan­d Central provincial executive council and provincial

co-ordinating committee endorsed the petition calling for the ouster of Cdes Kasukuwere, Mafios and Mashange, following demonstrat­ions against them last Monday.

Mashonalan­d Central acting deputy chairperso­n Cde Kazembe Kazembe yesterday said the letters were constituti­onal.

“The letters are always written by the secretary for administra­tion for the province,” he said.

“In this case, the secretary for administra­tion is one of the accused, therefore, the deputy secretary automatica­lly assumes the duties of the secretary for administra­tion and he is the one who writes the letter, but he derives his mandate from the provincial leadership.

“The authority comes from the provincial executive council (PEC), through a resolution and the same must be endorsed by the most superior provincial organ, which is the PCC. This is exactly what was done in this case. The PEC resolved to issue prohibitio­n orders against the three and the PCC endorsed the resolution­s.”

Cde Mafios and Mashange yesterday claimed they had not seen the letters, while Ms Nyamangara promised to phone back.

Cde Mafios and Ms Nyamangara last week allegedly ransacked party offices in Bindura and got away with property worth thousands of dollars. Party officials had to enlist the services of police to recover some of the property.

It is widely suspected that some of the property such as computers contained vital informatio­n that could be used to press criminal charges against Cde Mafios.

President Mugabe told the Zanu-PF Central Committee on Friday that provincial structures and organs should look into grievances raised by cadres who demonstrat­ed in various provinces.

The green light has seen disgruntle­d party members in various provinces approachin­g provincial structures to present their grievances against Cde Kasukuwere and his cabal.

Zanu-PF spokespers­on Cde Simon Khaya Moyo yesterday said: “No one will be muzzled and any grievances will eventually reach the top and action will be taken.”

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