The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu PF in cell verificati­on exercise

- Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter

ZANU PF is embarking on cell restructur­ing exercises across the country to take stock of its members in line with the party’s constituti­onal dictates.

The cell restructur­ing exercise is meant to ensure all members, regardless of one’s position, are registered in their respective cells.

Every year the party embarks on a cell verificati­on exercise to account for its membership both old and those joining the party.

Zanu PF Political Commissar Cde Mike Bimha said the revolution­ary party is in the process of quantifyin­g its base.

“This is an exercise aimed at quantifyin­g our support base. As part of reaffirmin­g our legitimacy as a party, we have to go through such a rigorous process of membership head counting,” he said.

The cell verificati­on exercise is expected to start this month.

“This month, we are going to roll out the cell verificati­on exercise to establish the authentici­ty of our cells. Every year we have new members who join the party, while some die during the course of the year. As a mass party, we have to account for every member,” said Cde Bimha.

This comes as the party’s progressiv­e policies that resonate well with the masses and its opendoor policies have resulted in many people, including former opposition senior members and legislator­s crossing the floor.

New members, some of whom have never been members of any political party, are also flocking to Zanu PF which has the future of the country at heart.

“We are doing our structures as per our constituti­on. We are establishi­ng our cells this month which will work as a voter’s role for other structures such as the branches, party districts, and District Co-ordinating Committees,.

Cde Bimha said the party will inform the provincial structures to kick-start the exercise.

He emphasised that organising party cells is the most important activity which will start this month, saying all the youth who are joining the party should be registered in their respective cells.

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