The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF extends CVs deadline

- Midlands Correspond­ent

ZANU-PF Midlands Province has extended the deadline for the submission of curriculum vitaes for aspiring party candidates for the forthcomin­g harmonised elections to April 5 to give all party members willing to participat­e amble time, an official has said.

In an interview, Zanu-PF Midlands province provincial chairman Engineer Daniel McKenzie Ncube said the party started receiving the CVs last week but has extended the deadline to Thursday to give aspiring candidates enough time to compile and submit their CVs.

Eng Ncube said all the CVs for aspiring candidates will be submitted to the party’s national elections directorat­e on April 6.

“We have started receiving the CVs for aspiring candidates who want to take part in the impending primary elections.

“As a province we have resolved to extend the submission of CVs by aspiring candidates to April 5 to give them ample time to prepare. We had a meeting on Saturday where deliberate­d on these matters.

“We are going to hand over the CVs to the national elections directorat­e on Friday, so there is enough time,” he said.

Eng Ncube said the party had also given the aspiring candidates the green light to start campaignin­g ahead of the primary elections scheduled for May 5.

He said the candidates should, however, be stand guided by the party constituti­on and the elections guidelines.

“For now the candidates can start campaignin­g once their CVs have been accepted. However, we want peaceful, free and fair primary elections.

“These should be a snippet of the forthcomin­g harmonised elections. We want those that are going to lose to graciously accept defeat,” he said.

Eng Ncube urged party members to desist from violence and ensure that the ground is even for all the aspiring candidates.

“We do not want imposition of candidates or those that use money to evade the stipulated criteria. We are making sure that every candidate is aware of the guidelines,” he said.

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