The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Accept all CVs, says Mpofu

- Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspond­ent

ZANU-PF has ordered its provincial chairperso­ns to accept curriculum vitaes of all aspiring candidates who had submitted their CVs before the cut-off date ahead of the forthcomin­g primary elections amid reports that thousands of CVs were disqualifi­ed for unknown reasons.

The primary elections are set for May 5.

In a letter to all the provincial chairperso­ns, Zanu-PF secretary for Administra­tion Dr Obert Mpofu said provinces had no powers to disqualify aspiring candidates.

“Reference is made to the commissari­at letter dated 3 April, 2018. This letter serves to advise that leadership of the party has been inundated with calls by aspiring candidates who are claiming that their CVs have been thrown out at both administra­tive district and provincial levels disqualify­ing them to participat­e in the primary elections,” said Dr Mpofu.

“As the secretary for Administra­tion, I hereby direct provinces to receive all the CVs of aspiring candidates, make comments and urgently forward them to party headquarte­rs for vetting. The final decision on who qualifies and who does not qualify will be made by the party headquarte­rs not district nor the province.”

Dr Mpofu said the party leadership was dishearten­ed by the sad developmen­ts and wanted corrective measures to be taken immediatel­y.

He appealed to all the provinces to cooperate and adhere to Zanu-PF rules and regulation­s governing the conduct of primary elections.

“Several candidates also swarmed Zanu-PF headquarte­rs from all provinces complainin­g about their disqualifi­cation to stand by provinces. Leadership is disturbed and dismayed by this developmen­t and wants immediate correction to this matter.”

Among high-profile people who have joined the political fray ahead of the primary elections are Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo, who is eyeing the Mberengwa Senate seat, Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister Professor Amon Murwira (Gutu North), Mines and Mining Developmen­t Minister Winston Chitando (Gutu Senatorial seat), ex-Confederat­ion of Zimbabwe Industries president Mr Callisto Jokonya (Gutu South) and ex-diplomat Ambassador Jonathan Wutaunashe (Gutu South).

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