The Herald (Zimbabwe)

'POLL DATES PRESIDENT'S PREROGATIV­E':

- Walter Nyamukondi­wa Chinhoyi Bureau

PRESIDENT Mugabe has the prerogativ­e to declare any date in 2018 for elections and Zanu-PF party should start preparatio­ns ahead of such a proclamati­on to win resounding­ly, national secretary for Administra­tion Dr Ignatius Chombo has said.

This comes as the party has opened a window to bring closure to cases of all those suspended or have their matters yet to be finalised.

Speaking at a Mashonalan­d West provincial coordinati­ng committee meeting here at the weekend, Dr Chombo said improper raising of charges against members and ambushes fomented factionali­sm.

“This is July and the President is not forced by anyone to declare elections in June (2018). He can choose any date next year,” said Dr Chombo.

“Let’s be ready expecting that the elections may come in February or March, which means we must be ready. We do not want to be under pressure or be caught unaware,” he said.

He said the ongoing restructur­ing exercise provides a good platform to take stock of the party’s strength.

Turning to unresolved disciplina­ry issues, he said those concerned should come forward so that the matters are finalised.

“If anyone was expelled, suspended or anything like that and has not been served with letters, they should alert us that their issue has not yet been resolved, so that we get to the bottom of it,” said Dr Chombo.

“We will make sure that the issues are resolved appropriat­ely. If you are not a holder of a letter signed by me (Dr Chombo), it means the issue has not yet been finalised.”

He said in some instances, letters lifting suspension­s were manipulate­d so that they do not get to the intended persons.

Such people should seek redress.

Dr Chombo said members of the party should take heed of President Mugabe’s red flag on factionali­sm.

“What the President said at the Youth Interface Rallies should be taken to heart by every member of Zanu-PF. I am saying here, that if you have been in a faction, steer away from it,” he said.

Dr Chombo said those who have been denigratin­g leaders should now stop and find ways of getting their grievances known respectful­ly.

Such people, he said, should approach the leadership with a view to understand areas of divergence.

Other senior members of the party could also be approached to mediate, said Dr Chombo.

He said President Mugabe high- lighted the need to steer clear of ambush politics, citing Manicaland Province where some members are baying for provincial chairman Cde Samuel Undenge’s political head.

He said proper procedures should be followed when party members have problems with their provincial chairman.

“If proper procedures that are not driven by malice are followed, the affected person is most likely going to accept responsibi­lity and voluntaril­y step down. But if he feels ambushed, then he is going to enlist others to assist him, which leads to factionali­sm,” he said.

Turning to aspiring candidates, Dr Chombo said the Politburo would set guidelines and invite people to put their names forward for considerat­ion.

He said aspiring candidates should allow incumbents to complete their terms without creating unnecessar­y divisions.

He expressed satisfacti­on with the province’s preparatio­ns for President Mugabe’s Youth Interface Rally sometime this month.

Chairman of the fundraisin­g committee Dr Douglas Mombeshora reported to the PCC that preparatio­ns were going on smoothly.

He said youths should take notes and be ready to organise their programmes alone in future events.

Politburo member Cde Edna Madzongwe said party members from Mashonalan­d West Province should not seek to introduce programmes from other provinces that are not consistent with their way of doing business.

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