The Herald (Zimbabwe)

President meets provincial chairperso­ns

- Felex Share Senior Reporter

ZANU-PF President and First Secretary Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday met the revolution­ary party’s provincial chairperso­ns to get an update of the situation in their respective provinces.

The revolution­ary party’s spokespers­on Cde Simon Khaya Moyo confirmed the developmen­t.

“The President and First Secretary of ZANU-PF Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa met with all the party’s provincial chairperso­ns at his Munhumutap­a offices in Harare today (yesterday) to obtain first-hand informatio­n on the goings-on in their respective provinces,” he said.

“The President directed the implementa­tion of previous announceme­nts regarding the expulsions and suspension­s of party members.

“The chairperso­ns fully understood and appreciate­d the position.”

President Mnangagwa recently implored party cadres not to engage in any form of retributio­n, urging members to let “bygones be bygones and work towards achieving the goal of unity in the party”.

President Mnangagwa’s meeting with provincial chairperso­ns comes as ZANU-PF is preparing for an Extraordin­ary Congress.

The Congress will be held on Friday at the Robert Mugabe Square.

The non-elective Congress will deal with specific issues that came out during a special Central Committee meeting held on November 19.

The Extraordin­ary Congress is expected to endorse the recalling of former President Robert Mugabe and the installati­on of President Mnangagwa as the First Secretary and President by the Central Committee on November 19.

The Central Committee also indicated that President Mnangagwa would be the party’s presidenti­al candidate in the 2018

harmonised elections.

The Extraordin­ary Congress is also expected to uphold the decision by the Central Committee to expel G40 cabal members such as former First Lady Grace Mugabe, former Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko, Professor Jonathan Moyo, Saviour Kasukuwere, Patrick Zhuwawo, Makhosini Hlongwane, Ignatius Chombo, Anastancia Ndlovu, Walter Mzembi, Kudzanai Chipanga, Mandi Chimene and Letina Undenge.

Others are Samuel Undenge, Sarah Mahoka, Mpehlabayo Malinga, Xavier Kazizi, Tongai Kasukuwere, Innocent Hamandishe, Eunice Sandi Moyo and Shadreck Mashayamom­be.

The Central Committee meeting also resolved to improve the standing of war veterans and reinstate District Coordinati­ng Committees that had been abolished.

The Central Committee further resolved that all Central Committee members elected at the 2014 Congress but suspended or expelled from the party subsequent to the Congress on the basis of fictitious or fabricated allegation­s by the G40 cabal be reinstated.

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 were also reinstated to the positions they held.

For the first time, the Extraordin­ary Congress business will take only a day and the budget for the event has been slashed from $8 million to around $3 million.

About 6 000 delegates drawn from the Central Committee, National Consultati­ve Assembly, National Council of the Women’s League, National Council of the Youth League, Provincial Executive Councils and the main, women’s and youth wings are expected to attend the Extraordin­ary Congress.

Foreign delegates have also been invited as per tradition.

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— Picture by Tawanda Mudimu Bright Daisies Junior School pupils dance and sing at the school’s prize giving and ECD graduation ceremony in Chitungwiz­a yesterday. The performanc­e is part of the new curriculum that seeks to motivate pupils to cherish their identity, value their...

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