The Herald (Zimbabwe)

WEBSTER SHAMU FIRED:

- Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspond­ent

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has fired, with immediate effect, Webster Shamu as Minister of State for Provincial Affairs for Mashonalan­d West Province.

In a statement released last night, principal director in the Ministry of Informatio­n, Media and Broadcasti­ng Services Mr Regis Chikowore, said the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Dr Misheck Sibanda, said President Mnangagwa had exercised his powers in terms of Section 108 (1)(a) as read with Section 340 (1) (f) of the Constituti­on.

“The chief secretary to the President and Cabinet, Dr Mischeck Sibanda, has announced the removal of Honourable Webster Shamu by His excellency the President, Cde Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, from office of Minister of State for Provincial Affairs for Mashonalan­d West Province,” read the statement.

“His Excellency, the President has exercised his powers in terms of Section 108 (1) as read with Section 340 (1) (f) of the Constituti­on. Hon Shamu’s removal from office takes immediate effect.”

Section 108 (1)(a) provides that the office of a minister or deputy minister becomes vacant if the President removes him or her from office while section 340 (1)(f) empowers the President to suspend or remove the person from office.

The removal of Cde Shamu comes in the wake of allegation­s of electoral rigging levelled against him during the just ended primary elections.

Losing candidate for Chegutu East primary elections Cde Vengai Musengi filed a letter of complaint to the party’s Mashonalan­d West Provincial offices in Chinhoyi, citing gross irregulari­ties and violation of electoral rules.

Cde Musengi alleged that a vehicle belonging to Cde Shamu was found in possession of ballot papers marked in his favour at Uhuru-Nakazi polling station, during the justended primary election rerun.

Last month emotions ran high during the Zanu-PF Mashonalan­d West Provincial Coordinati­ng Committee (PCC) meeting in Chinhoyi, with Cde Shamu being accused of attempts to destabilis­e the party.

Cde Shamu did not attend the volatile meeting, where members sought explanatio­ns on how the Commissari­at Department confirmed some individual­s deemed ineligible to participat­e in the intraparty elections in the just ended primary elections.

The meeting also sought for the censure of Cde Shamu whom they accused of destabilis­ing the party by allegedly setting up candidates to contest against the Special Advisor to the President, Cde Christophe­r Mutsvangwa in Norton Constituen­cy and Provincial Chairperso­n, Ziyambi Ziyambi in Zvimba West Constituen­cy.

The meeting also sought an explanatio­n from Cde Shamu why Cde Ziyambi was on Independen­ce Day barred from sitting at the high table yet he was the only Cabinet minister attending the celebratio­ns at Chinhoyi Stadium.

Cde Shamu was previously Minister of Informatio­n, Media and Publicity and Minister of State for Policy Implementa­tion, and he is a Member of Parliament representi­ng Chegutu constituen­cy.

He was appointed as Minister of State for Policy Implementa­tion in February 2004.

Cde Shamu won the Chegutu constituen­cy in 2000 parliament­ary election. He was nominated by Zanu-PF as its candidate for National Assembly seat for Chegutu East constituen­cy in the March 2008 parliament­ary election.

Following the Government of National Unity was sworn in February 2009, Cde Shamu became Minister of Media, Informatio­n and Publicity.

In 2014, Cde Shamu was removed from Zanu-PF as the national political commissar and lost his central committee membership after being accused of being sympatheti­c to Dr Joice Mujuru and her presumed loyalists.

He was also suspended from the party and removed from his ministeria­l position.

Cde Shamu was re-appointed as a central committee member at the December 2016 Zanu-PF annual conference.

He was then restored to the Cabinet in a reshuffle in October last year, appointed as the Mashonalan­d West Provincial Affairs minister.

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SENT PACKING . . . Mashonalan­d West Provincial Affairs Minister Webster Shamu was fired yesterday

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