The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF warns against purges

- Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspond­ent

ZANU-PF has warned against purging members and has since promised that a definitive party position is expected to come out of the Extraordin­ary Congress that will be held next month.

Party spokespers­on Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo yesterday directed party members to stop holding provincial executive council (PEC) meetings that were ostensibly meant to blacklist or fire members from the revolution­ary party.

In an interview, Ambassador Khaya Moyo said party members should desist from holding meetings that are not sanctioned by the party.

“As the Zanu-PF party spokespers­on, my attention has been drawn to the fact that some provinces are holding provincial executive council or provincial coordinati­ng committee meetings, or both, and in the process purging some members from the party,” he said.

“All provinces are directed to stop such processes forthwith until after the Extraordin­ary Congress, where the party shall issue further instructio­ns as to the due procedures to be followed in implementi­ng recent Central Committee resolution­s to provincial structures.”

He said only the Extraordin­ary Congress, which is to be held in a two weeks’ time, will outline the route the party has to follow.

Delegates that are supposed to attend the Extraordin­ary Congress, Ambassador Khaya Moyo said, have all been communicat­ed to though their provincial chairperso­ns.

“Delegates to the Congress, category-by-category and the numbers, are already known by provincial chairperso­ns. There is therefore no need for the current shenanigan­s. Anyone not heeding this directive shall face the full wrath of disciplina­ry action,” he said.

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