The Manica Post

Surprises at Nomination Court

- Ray Bande Senior Reporter

ZANU-PF primary elections losing candidates Cdes Batsirayi Pemhenayi, Talent Kadzima as well as musician-cum-social commentato­r Mr Hosiah Chipanga were the major surprises at the Nomination Court in Mutare yesterday (Thursday) where they filled papers as independen­t candidates.

Parliament­ary, senatorial candidates and Provincial Council candidates from different political parties thronged Mutare Magistrate­s’ Court premises for the Elections Nomination Court ahead of the harmonised plebiscite set for July 30. Apart from Cde Pemhenayi (Mutare North), Cde Kadzima (Nyanga South) and Mr Chipanga, who is vying for the Dangamvura-Chikanga constituen­cy, Engineer Patrick Chitaka also filled his papers as an independen­t candidate for Mutare Central constituen­cy after he defected from Alliance for People Agenda (APA).

The submission of papers at the Nomination Court by candidates was expected to be closed by 4pm yesterday ahead of a verificati­on process that would be done before announceme­nt of the final list of candidates by the election management body — the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission. Cde Pemhenayi’s decision to contest an independen­t candidate sets the tone for a gruelling battle for Mutare North constituen­cy parliament­ary seat against Zanu-PF candidate and party provincial chairman Cde Mike Madiro while the same is expected in Nyanga South constituen­cy where Cde Kadzima will square off against sitting legislator and party candidate Cde Supa Mandiwanzi­ra.

In an interview on the sidelines of the Nomination Court processes, Cde Pemhenayi said he decided to file as an independen­t candidate after failing to be afforded a free and fair party primary election.

“This was a difficult decision to make and I had to do it for the sake of the people of Mutare North. They want me to be their representa­tive in parliament and I had no choice but to listen to the voice of the people as it is the voice of God.

“I think I should make it clear that Zanu-PF is part of my DNA therefore as I campaign to represent the party in parliament I will also be campaignin­g for President Emmerson Mnangagwa,” said Cde Pemhenayi.

The Zanu-PF primary election for Mutare North was marred by controvers­y after party members at some of the polling stations refused to vote in protest against irregulari­ties in the process.

However, in a separate interview Zanu-PF Secretary for Administra­tion (Manicaland) Cde Kenneth Saruchera said any Zanu-PF member who decides to contest in the election as an independen­t candidate is automatica­lly expelled from the party.

“As a party we are happy with the process here at the Nomination Court and we are generally satisfied as it meets our expectatio­ns. Everything is under control and transparen­t.

“We went through a primary election and we are happy that our people elected people whom they think can represent them well. For those that were disgruntle­d by the outcome of the primary elections there were avenues within the party to have their concerns heard. That was done including audience with the highest office in some cases. This is the reason we had some re-runs

“However, for those that will eventually decide to contest in the election as independen­t candidates they are automatica­lly expelled from the party,” said Cde Saruchera.

Mr Chipanga said he has decided to contest in the election with the aim of taking his words into action for the purposes of community developmen­t.

“I have decided to contest in the election with the aim of taking my words into action for the purposes of community developmen­t.

“I have been saying a lot through my music and I think it is high time I get a chance to put my words into action in order to develop my area,” he said.

Mr Chitaka said he defected from APA after realising that there is a lot of confusion within the party.

“I think I am better off going ahead as an independen­t candidate without being labelled in line with a certain party.

“There is a lot of confusion within APA that I thought I should disassocia­te myself with,” he said.

 ?? Picture by Tinai Nyadzayo ?? All smiles. . . Manicaland Province MDC Alliance chairman Mr David Chimhini exchanges greetings with ZANU-PF Chimaniman­i senatorial candidate Cde Monica Mutsvangwa at the Manicaland Nomination Court in Mutare yesterday. —
Picture by Tinai Nyadzayo All smiles. . . Manicaland Province MDC Alliance chairman Mr David Chimhini exchanges greetings with ZANU-PF Chimaniman­i senatorial candidate Cde Monica Mutsvangwa at the Manicaland Nomination Court in Mutare yesterday. —

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