The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mutsvangwa replaces Mugabe

- Pamela Shumba Bulawayo Bureau

ZANU-PF Women’s League has appointed Cde Monica Mutsvangwa as its new national secretary following the expulsion of Mrs Grace Mugabe last week.

Women’s League national secretary for informatio­n and publicity Cde Judith Ncube confirmed the appointmen­t of Cde Mutsvangwa yesterday, saying the decision was made at an executive meeting held in Harare on Monday.

“The purpose of the meeting was to map the way forward following the expulsion of Mrs Mugabe and to implement the November 19 resolution by the Central Committee to reinstate fired Women’s League members to their original positions confirmed in 2014,” she said.

“We agreed that Cde Mutsvangwa will be our national secretary, replacing the former First Lady. Cde Angeline Chipato from Masvingo province is our new secretary for security, replacing the late Cde Shuvai

Mahofa.”

Cde Ncube said the appointmen­ts were an effort to bring women together and build a strong Women’s League without causing rift among members.

Cde Abigail Damasane from Matabelela­nd South was also reinstated to the national executive, but was assigned to the position of secretary for production and labour, while Cde

Tambudzani Mohadi retained the position of secretary for legal affairs, said Cde Ncube.

“On the resolution to have a female candidate for the position of Vice President, we agreed as

the Women’s League that we must respect the constituti­on, which clearly defines that out of the three leaders, one should be a woman,” she said.

“We still stand with the resolution

that was submitted in 2015. Once the constituti­on has been amended it will make our life easier.” The executive, Cde Ncube said, resolved that all the 10 provinces should hold their provincial conference­s to come up with resolution­s to be presented at the Extraordin­ary Congress to be held in next month.

Cde Ncube commended the army for their role in negotiatin­g for Cde Mugabe’s resignatio­n, saying the inaugurati­on of President Emmerson Mnangagwa brought hope to the nation.

“We’re thankful as the Women’s League to the army for the work they did in bringing a new era in the country that gives all of us hope for a transforme­d nation with a better economy,” she said.

“We congratula­te President Emmerson Mnangagwa for becoming the second Executive President of Zimbabwe.”

Cde Ncube called on the Women’s League members to work together and promote peace in the party and in the country.

“We must learn to forgive one another and move forward,” she said. “We can’t achieve our goals if we’re not united and don’t respect one another. We want to see peace, unity and developmen­t.”

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