The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF reads riot act

- Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter

ZANU-PF has said that the wanton purging of party members at all levels should stop immediatel­y and that drastic measures will be taken against those behind such actions.

The party said the resolution by the Central Committee on November 19, 2017 reinstatin­g all members who were either suspended or expelled subsequent to the 2014 National People’s Congress was yet to be ratified by the Extraordin­ary Congress slated for next month before being implemente­d.

Addressing journalist­s at the party’s headquarte­rs in Harare yesterday, Zanu-PF Secretary for Informatio­n and Publicity Cde Simon Khaya Moyo (pictured left) said people should stop allocating themselves positions based on the Central Committee resolution that was yet to be ratified. Cde Khaya Moyo said formal communicat­ion would be made on the implementa­tion matrix after the forthcomin­g Extraordin­ary Congress. His remarks come in the wake of

jostling and self-appointmen­t in certain positions by some party members.

Some of the appointmen­ts were not only illegal but tantamount to usurping the powers of the President and First Secretary of the party who has the sole mandate of appointing Politburo members.

“Pursuant to my statement of the 26th November, 2017 advising all provinces to stop purging party members and effecting co-options pending further directions from the party, the party is deeply disturbed and perturbed to note that such activities are still being perpetuate­d in some provinces and have even extended to national structures,” said Cde Khaya Moyo.

“The party shall descend heavily on those members who will fail to pay heed to this instructio­n. The Central Committee at its sitting in special session on the 19th November, 2017, resolved that members from the provincial councils and subordinat­e organs (provincial, district and branch council) who were suspended or expelled from the party subsequent to the 2014 National People’s Congress should be reinstated to their positions.

“This resolution is together with the host of other resolution­s is still to be ratified by the Extraordin­ary Congress prior to implementa­tion. Party members must stop allocating themselves positions forthwith.”

Cde Khaya Moyo continued: “After the Extraordin­ary Congress, the party shall issue formal communicat­ion clearly setting out procedures and guidelines to be followed in implementi­ng the said resolution. It should be noted that in terms of the party’s constituti­on, some appointmen­ts are the prerogativ­e of the President and First Secretary of the party.

“In that regard, all party structures are directed to stop the aforementi­oned activities until after the Extraordin­ary Congress.”

Cde Khaya Moyo said people should not seek to spoil the joyous mood in the party and the country at large following the election of Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa as the party’s First Secretary and his subsequent inaugurati­on as the second Executive President of Zimbabwe since independen­ce in 1980 by indulging in illegal activities.

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