The Herald (Zimbabwe)

'NO ROOM FOR BRIBERY IN ZANU-PF':

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ZANU-PF will no longer tolerate leaders who use money and bribery to get leadership positions as everyone must pass through the Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology, the party’s national commissar, Cde Engelbert Rugeje said yesterday.

He said gone are the days when people would bulldoze their way and use their influence to land party positions.

Speaking during a five-day ideology training for trainers at Davies Hall as part of the re-orientatio­n programme for party cadres in Bulawayo, Cde Rugeje said the Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology would soon be decentrali­sed to all provinces with plans to build a fully-fledged college at Nyabira in Mashonalan­d West Province.

“We want us, everyone who is a member of to have learnt ZANU-PF about the party’s ideology and vision from the Chitepo School of Ideology.

“It’s now a thing of the past that you have people just joining by mere acquisitio­n of a party card. You have to go through the Chitepo School so that you understand what means ZANU-PF and its vision then you can be part of the structures,” said Cde Rugeje.

“We no longer want to just pick up people from anywhere and they regard themselves as ZANU-PF.

“As from now, no one can assume a position without having completed ideologica­l education. For one to be a branch chair, district chair going up they have to have done a course in ideology.”

He said there are plans to decentrali­se the Chitepo School of Ideology to all provinces so that all party members can access it.

“We want to establish a degree at Chitepo College. We are planning to construct a fully-fledged college in Nyabira, but we have since got a place at Harare South Club to do our programmes there. We have plans that every college will have its provincial school,” he said.

Cde Rugeje said in the next six months, every member ZANU-PF should have done a programme with the school so trainers must go back to their districts to train other members.

The Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology was establishe­d after the revolution­ary party recognised the need to impart foundation­al philosophi­es regarding the country’s history.

In attendance were Politburo members Cdes David Parirenyat­wa, Mike Bimha, Chitepo School of Ideology principal Cde Munyaradzi Machacha , Cdes Patrick Hove and George Nare among others.

The Politburo members are in Bulawayo for the restructur­ing exercise.

Cde Rugeje and his team later visited Cowdray Park to thank the

supporters for voting for Cde ZANU-PF Kidwell Mujuru who won in the council by election.

In his address, Cde Rugeje said Vice President Kembo Mohadi is expected to come and thank the people of Cowdray Park for heeding his call to vote for ZANU-PF.

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