The Herald (Zimbabwe)

New VPs get endorsemen­t

- Herald Reporters

ZANU-PF provinces have endorsed the decision by President Emmerson Mnangagwa to appoint Retired General Constantin­o Guvheya Dominic Nyikadzino Chiwenga and Minister of Defence, State Security and War Veterans Cde Kembo Mohadi as his deputies, saying the two bring vast experience that will benefit both the party and the nation.

They also said the appointmen­ts were in line with the party’s time-honoured practice of abiding by the 1987 Unity Accord signed between the former President Robert Mugabe and late national hero Dr Joshua Nkomo.

Zanu-PF Midlands provincial chairman Cde Daniel Mackenzie Ncube welcomed the appointmen­ts saying the two were distinguis­hed cadres of the party.

“As Midlands province, we are excited by the appointmen­ts of the two Vice Presidents. Apart from being distinguis­hed heroes of our liberation struggle they are committed cadres and will bring much needed discipline in the running of the party,” Cde Ncube said.

Matabelela­nd North provincial chairman Cde Richard Moyo said the province was fully behind the new appointmen­ts.

“We’re fully behind the appointmen­ts of the Vice Presidents. As a party we gave the President power to elect his deputies and he made the right appointmen­ts,” he said.

Cde Moyo said Cde Mohadi, who is from Matabelela­nd region, deserved the elevation as his loyalty to the party was unquestion­able.

“Cde Mohadi has been in the party and has never lost an election. He is committed to Zanu-PF,” he said.

Mashonalan­d West chairman Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi also welcomed the appointmen­ts.

“The appointmen­ts complete the processes that started at the Extraordin­ary Congress (mid-December). As a province, we are excited by the appointmen­ts because the two are veterans of

◆ the liberation struggle and experience­d cadres.

“It is that vast experience and loyalty that will benefit the party and the Government,” Cde Ziyambi said.

Harare provincial chairman Cde Godwills Masimiremb­wa congratula­ted the two Vice Presidents on their latest assignment­s.

“As Harare province we welcome the appointmen­t of General Chiwenga (Rtd) and Cde Mohadi and we believe this will strengthen the party and His Excellency the President as he delivers on his promise to the nation which is productivi­ty and the economy.

“There are exciting times ahead now that the President has his full team that will assist him in implementi­ng his programmes,” Cde Masimiremb­wa said.

Mashonalan­d East chairman Cde Joel Biggie Matiza said the two Vice Presidents would strengthen the party.

“These are liberation war icons and will benefit the party immensely given their experience gained before and after Independen­ce,” he said.

Matabelela­nd South chairman Cde Rabelani Choeni said President Mnangagwa had made the right choice in appointing Cde Mohadi.

“The President in his appointmen­t chose the right candidate (Mohadi). Matabelela­nd South will work harder now that it has a senior leader in the party and Government. Cde Mohadi is one of the senior freedom fighters. He started contesting to lead Beitbridge at a time when some people were afraid to stand for political office,” said Cde Choeni.

He said it was his hope that Cde Mohadi would work for the developmen­t of all Matabelela­nd provinces, unlike his predecesso­r who had neglected Matabelela­nd South.

“We want to see developmen­t in Matabelela­nd South through Command Livestock production. The former Vice President, Phelekezel­a Mphoko, never came to Matabelela­nd South, he limited himself to Bulawayo and Matabelela­nd North. It is our hope that as a senior politician he will unite the people and promote developmen­t,” Cde Choeni said.

His Bulawayo counterpar­t, Professor Callistus Ndlovu, said he would not comment on Vice Presidenti­al appointmen­ts as it was President Mnangagwa’s prerogativ­e.

“It is the prerogativ­e of the President to appoint persons and he has done that now,” said Prof Ndlovu.

 ??  ?? First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa shares a lighter moment with inmates at Chikurubi Female Prison during a tour of the complex on Christmas Day in which she donated goodies to the inmates and their children. - Picture by Tawanda Mudimu. (See more pictures...
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa shares a lighter moment with inmates at Chikurubi Female Prison during a tour of the complex on Christmas Day in which she donated goodies to the inmates and their children. - Picture by Tawanda Mudimu. (See more pictures...

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