The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Shiri slams Mubaiwa’s conduct

- Daniel Chigunwe Correspond­ent

ZANU-PF Politburo member Cde Perrance Shiri has described Guruve South independen­t candidate Mr Wilbert Mubaiwa as an unrepentan­t sellout who was fired from the Zimbabwe National Army, expelled from Dr Joice Mujuru’s party and now causing chaos in Zanu-PF by using President Mnangagwa’s pictures on his campaignin­g material.

Mr Mubaiwa is also accused of hijacking the party’s programmes.

Former Zimbabwe People First national treasurer Mr Mubaiwa campaigned under a Zanu-PF ticket during the party’s primary elections, but was disqualifi­ed by the national elections directorat­e.

He went to file his nomination papers as an independen­t candidate.

Addressing hundreds of supporters in Guruve, where he handed five laptops to Horseshoe Secondary School last week, Cde Shiri said Mr Mubaiwa was disqualifi­ed from contesting in the Zanu-PF primary elections because he was a well-known former Dr Mujuru loyalist.

“We all know that Mubaiwa was a Mujuru loyalist and his house in Malborough, Harare, was the Zimbabwe People First headquarte­rs. He was fired by Mujuru after exhibiting ambitions to take over as the president of the party.

“He is now moving around saying Musanhi and Shiri are the ones who blocked him from contesting in our primary elections.

“What he had to do was to join our structures and wait for five years before contesting. He is now going around lying that President Mnangagwa wants to appoint him in his next Cabinet if he wins the National Assembly seat.

“That person is a vagabond who was fired from the army because of mischief. I want to make it clear that Mubaiwa is not a Zanu-PF member. We will be taking him to court to force him to stop using President Mnangagwa’s pictures in his campaignin­g material. This is causing confusion in the constituen­cy,” said Cde Shiri.

Mr Mubaiwa’s vehicles are bearing President Mnangagwa’s pictures alongside his and nowhere in his campaign posters is mentioned that he is running as an independen­t candidate.

Meanwhile, national youth member Cde Paul Rwodzi also took a swipe at Mr Mubaiwa, accusing him of causing serious confusion in Guruve as well as hijacking Zanu-PF campaign programmes.

“I thank you Cde Shiri for your urgent response to our calls as we are seized with a serious problem here. Mubaiwa is claiming that he was sent here by the President. His campaign regalia has the pictures of President Mnangagwa and he is pretending to be part of the ruling party.

“He is also hijacking party pro- GOVERNMENT is concerned that some cornered land barons who abused desperate land seekers’ money are lying that cooperativ­es were banned while trying to avoid paying back.

Addressing thousands of women at a Fishing Cooperativ­e Apex Launch held in Kariba recently, Women Affairs, Gender and Community Developmen­t Minister Sithembiso Nyoni warned that the land barons’ days were numbered.

“My ministry has observed that some management committees have abused cooperativ­es’ funds so they lie to their members that they have been banned hoping that their criminal activities will go unnoticed. Your days are numbered. The long arm of the law will catch up on you,” Minister Nyoni said.

She said her ministry in collaborat­ion grammes. Each time we have a gathering his team just shows up handing out footballs and biscuits.

“He is also moving around claiming that he is the one giving people inputs as well as rehabilita­ting roads when in fact, it is the work of our party, Zanu-PF.

“To make it worse, he almost hit Cde Patrick Dutiro with his car recently as we were coming from a Women’s League rally,” said Cde Rwodzi.

Zanu-PF candidate for Guruve South, Cde Patrick Dutiro confirmed that Mr Mubaiwa almost hit him with his car.

“I had also forgotten to tell you Cde Shiri that he almost hit me with his car as we were leaving from the recent women convention rally here in Guruve.”

Efforts to get a comment from Mr Mubaiwa were fruitless as his phone was unreachabl­e at the time of going to print. with the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, formed a committee to fight corruption.

“These fraudsters are mainly in the housing sector. My ministry and our Local Government colleagues have establishe­d an inter-ministeria­l committee to look into matters of land fraud,” she said.

Minister Nyoni said the Cooperativ­e Societies Act was still functional. “In order to ban cooperativ­es one has to first repeal this Cooperativ­e Societies Act. I am here, the Minister responsibl­e for cooperativ­es and I am here repeating again that cooperativ­es are not banned in Zimbabwe.”

She said President Mnangagwa, who is leading the fight against corruption, set a commission of inquiry that is also actively investigat­ing issues of illegal sale of cooperativ­e properties.

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