The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF expels four members

- Michael Magoronga Midlands Correspond­ent

ZANU-PF has expelled four members who decided to stand as independen­t National Assembly candidates in the July 30 harmonised elections.

Zanu-PF Midlands chairperso­n Cde Mackenzie Ncube confirmed the developmen­t, saying the party had failed to find common ground with the members.

The four are Tsikadzash­e Nemato (Gokwe Kana), Johannes Marise (Gokwe Mafungauts­i), Jossinia Maupa (Kwekwe Central) and Dorothy Mhangami (Gokwe Central), as well as a number of councillor­s around the province whose number could not be ascertaine­d.

“We were left with no option, but to generate an expulsion letter after we tried to engage them to no avail,” he said.

“We engaged Mhangami, but she remained adamant that she wanted to stand as an independen­t. So our options were limited on that one.”

Cde Ncube said the letters were yet to be distribute­d, but said the party was working on distributi­ng modalities.

He said some agreed to withdraw their candidatur­e, but could not make it before the ZEC deadline. “We agreed with some candidates for withdrawal, but we could not beat the ZEC deadline to process the withdrawal­s before Friday,” said Cde Ncube.

“We have some that had agreed to withdraw their candidatur­e and to support the sole candidate, but unfortunat­ely ZEC had already closed the doors.”

Cde Ncube said the party would continue engaging both the members and ZEC in trying to make the withdrawal­s possible. He warned some independen­t candidates against imitating the ruling party’s colours on their regalia and posters. “It was happening, especially in Gokwe South, where some where even putting President Mnangagwa’s face on their regalia,” said Cde Ncube.

“We frown upon that, and it is totally disallowed.”

We urge party supporters to vote for the candidates that where elected by people through a peaceful primary election held about a month ago.

Zanu-PF candidates for the constituen­cies are Cdes Victor Matemadand­a (Gokwe Central), Owen Ncube (Gokwe Kana), Kandros Mugabe (Kwekwe Central) and Tawanda Karikoga (Gokwe Mafungauts­i).

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