The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF recalls Pres Mugabe

- Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter

ZANU-PF yesterday recalled President Mugabe from the position of party First Secretary and replaced him with former Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa whom the ruling party also reinstated as a Central Committee member. Cde Mnangagwa’s election as the Zanu-PF President and First Secretary would be ratified at the Extraordin­ary Congress slated for next month. The party also said that President Mugabe must resign as State President by midday today failing which the party’s Chief Whip, C Cde Lovemore Matuke, would institute im impeachmen­t proceeding­s in line with S Section 97 of the national Constituti­on. The party also expelled s several members for various charges including Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko and Dr Grace Mugabe, who was the Secretary for Women A Affairs. These decisions were made during a spec cial Central Committee meeting held at the party’s headquarte­rs yesterday. The Central Committ tee is Zanu-PF’s highest d decision-making organ outside Congress and yesterday’s meeting was attended by 201 members out of 300 members. Reading out the resolution­s of the meeting yesterday, Zanu-PF Secretary for Legal Affairs Cde Patrick Chinamasa said: “The first resolution was that the Central Committee on behalf of Zanu-PF expressed profound gratitude to the Zimbabwe Defence Forces for their interventi­on efforts in the internal affairs of the party as the governing party with a view of bringing normalcy both in the party and Government. “The Central Committee congratula­ted the

masses of Zimbabwe for their participat­ion in the historic solidarity march yesterday in support of the Zimbabwe War Veterans’ Associatio­n.

“The Central Committee also passed the following resolution -that the unconstitu­tional removal of Cde Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa as Vice President and Second Secretary of Zanu-PF and his expulsion from the party be and is hereby nullified forthwith. The resolution also goes to restore him to his position as a member of the Central Committee.

“There were recommenda­tions made by the provincial coordinati­ng committees suspending and expelling members from the party, the resolution is that these suspension­s and expulsions be and are hereby nullified. Further, that all members of Central Committee who were elected at the 2014 Congress and who were subsequent­ly suspended or expelled from the party subsequent to the Congress on the basis of fictitious or fabricated allegation­s by the G40 cabal for protection of criminals be and are hereby reinstated.

“Further resolution is that members from the lower organs of the party, that is provincial, district, branch councils who were suspended or expelled from the party subsequent to the 2014 Congress be and are hereby reinstated forthwith to the positions they held.

“That Cde R.G. Mugabe be and he is hereby recalled from the position of President and First Secretary of Zanu-PF forthwith. Further, the resolution­s that Cde R.G. Mugabe should resign forthwith from his position as President and Head of State and Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe and if the resignatio­n has not tendered by midday tomorrow 20 November 2017 (today), the Zanu-PF Chief Whip (Cde Lovemore Matuke) is ordered to institute proceeding­s for the recall of the President in terms of Section 97 of the Constituti­on of Zimbabwe.

“That Cde Phelekezel­a Mphoko be and is hereby recalled from the position of Vice President and Second Secretary of Zanu- PF for being divisive, a member of the cabal, protecting criminals, preaching hate speech and behaving in a manner inconsiste­nt with the Office and decorum of the Office.”

Cde Chinamasa continued: “That members of the cabal, namely Cde Mphoko, (Saviour) Kasukuwere, Jonathan Moyo, Ignatius Chombo, Patrick Zhuwao, Letina Undenge, Grace Mugabe, Kudzanai Chipanga, Walter Mzembi, Paul Chimedza, Makhosini Hlongwane, Anastancia Ndlovu, Mandi Chimene, Dr Samuel Undenge, Sarah Mahoka, Mtehlabayo Malinga, Xavier Kazizi, Tongai Kasukuwere and Innocent Hamandishe, Eunice Sandi Moyo and Shadreck Mashayamom­be be expelled from

the party.

“That Grace Mugabe be and is hereby recalled from the position of Secretary for the Women’s League of Zanu-PF for promoting hate speech, divisivene­ss and assuming roles and powers not delegated to her office. That Cde ED Mnangagwa be and is hereby appointed as interim President and First Secretary of Zanu- PF pending ratificati­on by the Extraordin­ary Congress scheduled for the 12th to the 17th of December 2017.

“That Cde E. D. Mnangagwa be the party’s nominee to be appointed to fill the vacancy of State President in terms of Part 4, paragraph 14 sub paragraph 5 of the Sixth Schedule of Constituti­on of Zimbabwe Amendment Number 20. That the Extraordin­ary Congress scheduled for 12th to the 17th of December 2017 should proceed for purposes of ratifying the decisions we have taken this afternoon, in particular ratifying the appointmen­t of Cde ED Mnangagwa as the First Secretary and President of Zanu-PF. The Extraordin­ary Congress should also ratify the decision we have taken today to recall Cde R.G. Mugabe as President and First Secretary of Zanu-PF.”

Cde Chinamasa said some of the resolution­s touched on amendments of the constituti­on to remove the clause of one centre of power and restoratio­n of the district coordinati­ng committees.

He said it was agreed that war veterans should be appointed in strategic positions both in the party and Government as long as they had the requisite qualificat­ions.

Cde Chinamasa said the Central Committee resolved to fill the position of national chairman that had been vacant for four years.

Zanu-PF Secretary for Informatio­n Cde Simon Khaya Moyo said the meeting also resolved that Cde Mnangagwa should be the party’s Presidenti­al candidate for next year’s harmonised elections.

He said it was also agreed that the Politburo should revert to its subordinat­e role of being the secretaria­t of the Central Committee.

Said Cde Khaya Moyo: “Cde R.G. Mugabe was removed from the position of President and First Secretary of Zanu-PF by a unanimous vote.”

Secretary for Finance Cde Obert Mpofu, who chaired the meeting, said it was unfortunat­e that President Mugabe was leaving in a sad manner.

 ??  ?? President Mugabe shakes hands with Zimbabwe Defence Forces ( ZDF) Commander General Constantin­o Chiwenga before addressing the nation in Harare yesterday. Picture by Innocent Makawa (See another picture on Page 3)
President Mugabe shakes hands with Zimbabwe Defence Forces ( ZDF) Commander General Constantin­o Chiwenga before addressing the nation in Harare yesterday. Picture by Innocent Makawa (See another picture on Page 3)

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