The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Stop gossip, lies: Khaya-Moyo

- Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspond­ent

PRESIDENT Mugabe is tired of gossip and lies and wants ZANU-PF cadres to organise themselves and prepare for next year’s harmonised elections, ZANU- PF spokespers­on Cde Simon Khaya Moyo said yesterday.

Addressing delegates at the party’s Harare Provincial offices during a BVR voter registrati­on training programme yesterday, Cde Khaya Moyo said tribalism and factionali­sm should not exist in ZANU- PF .

“Other party members think that they are doing the party any good by seeking an audience with President Mugabe on a daily basis. The President is now tired of gossip and lies. This is not good for the party ahead of next year’s elections,” he said.

“If we are ZANU-PF, we are ZANU-PF with one President. We must be loyal to the President of the party and Government. Factionali­sm and tribalism should cease to exist. After the signing of the Unity Accord between ZAPU and ZANU- PF, the late Vice President Cde Joshua Nkomo called us and said we have one party and said even if l die today, you will remain where l have left you.”

Cde Khaya Moyo cautioned party members to desist from granting the media unnecessar­y interviews without the party’s blessings as this would brew divisions in the party.

He said ZANU-PF had well- defined party structures of channellin­g out informatio­n through the Informatio­n and Publicity Department.

“Informatio­n is power. We will not allow everybody to be the spokespers­on of the party. Refrain from that. They say the pen is mightier than the sword. I have witnessed a trend where most of you are just giving out informatio­n without following proper procedures. This is not what is in the Constituti­on of the party,” he said.

“Let us avoid issuing statements to which we cannot stand by in the future. Our party Constituti­on is our Bible which must be adhered to. All members of the party must study and know the party’s Constituti­on.”

Addressing the same gathering, Minister of Welfare Services for War Veterans, War Collaborat­ors, Former Political Detainees and Restrictee­s Retired Colonel Tshinga Dube said war veterans were a critical sector ahead of next year’s elections.

He said the country had close to one million war veterans who must be registered to vote if all are combined from the mujibhas and chimbwidos, war victims, political detainees and restrictee­s.

“War Veterans are a strong constituen­cy that people must not play around with especially during elections,” he said.

ZANU- PF political commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere said ZANU- PF was going to win all seats in Harare next year.

He urged the respective department­s to assist the electorate to be registered to vote.

On war veterans, Cde Kasukuwere said the position of the party was clear that Mr Christophe­r Mutsvangwa and his accomplice­s were not part and parcel of war veterans who liberated the country from colonial bondage.

Dignitarie­s present at the meeting were Defence Minister Dr Sydney Sekeramayi, Industry and Commerce Deputy Minister Chiratidzo Mabuwa, Harare provincial commissar Cde Shadreck Mashayamom­be, Politburo and Central Committee member Senator Charles Tavengwa as well as the Women’s League secretary for Administra­tion Cde Undenge.

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