The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Suspended G40 allies barred from holding office

- Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspond­ent

ZANU- PF Midlands province has recommende­d that six senior party members suspended over alleged misconduct, chief among them their involvemen­t in the G40 machinatio­ns and creating parallel structures within the party, should remain ordinary members and not to stand for office.

Those suspended include former ministers Fred Moyo, Chiratidzo Mabuwa, Francis Nhema, senior party members Cdes Tsitsi Zhou, Tremendous Musara and Tafanana Zhou.

Last week, the National Disciplina­ry Committee wrote to the province informing the party leadership that Cdes Zhou, Moyo, Mabuwa and Nhema should be recognised as party members, but the provincial leadership says they should just be confined to being ordinary members.

This means if the decision is upheld by the National Disciplina­ry Committee, these party members would be ordinary card-carrying members and will not be eligible to participat­e in the primary elections or any other election during the time of their suspension.

The s u s pensions were announced by provincial vice chairman Cde Godwill Shiri and were adopted by the party provincial executive committee and the provincial co-ordinating council (PCC) on Saturday.

“We have suspended Cde Tafanana Zhou because he was found guilty of working in isolation, associatin­g with G40 and participat­ing in the meeting that led to the unconstitu­tional suspension of other party members,” he said.

“He is a second offender and, therefore, he will be suspended for three years. Tsitsi Zhou also appeared before the disciplina­ry committee and was also found guilty for proposing to have other party members unconstitu­tionally dismissed. She has been slapped with a two-year suspension. Chiratidzo Mabuwa, who was facing the same allegation­s has been slapped with a three-year suspension because she is a repeat offender.

“Fred Moyo also got a threeyear suspension for his involvemen­t in the G40 machinatio­ns and is also a repeat offender. Francis Nhema, who was running parallel structures in Shurugwi, has been suspended for three years. Councillor­s Tremendous Musara and Chiripai Chipondeni have been suspended for two years.”

Speaking at the same meeting, Midlands provincial chairman Engineer Daniel Mckenzie Ncube said the recommenda­tions would be submitted to the National Disciplina­ry Committee for deliberati­on.

“As an organ of the party, we have made this decision and we will submit our recommenda­tions to the National Disciplina­ry Committee,” he said.

“As a province, we are saying we have not expelled these members, but we will work with them at cell (village) level while they serve their suspension­s. A lot has been said on social media regarding these issues.

“I would want to inform you that we have a channel of communicat­ion in the party and whatever might be circulatin­g on social media, if its not communicat­ed to the party members through our structures, then ignore it. Let us be focused.”

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