The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF lifts Byo suspension­s

- Brian Chitemba

ZANU-PF has lifted suspension­s on senior party members, including former Matabelela­nd South Resident Minister Angeline Masuku, who were barred from party activities for allegedly backing sacked Vice-President Joice Mujuru’s bid to topple President Mugabe.

Dr Mujuru was fired from Zanu-PF for her pains.

The Zanu-PF members were also accused of attending a meeting addressed by Zimbabwe National War Veterans Associatio­n leader Mr Christophe­r Mutsvangwa and Mr Jabulani Sibanda.

Zanu-PF Bulawayo provincial chair Cde Dennis Ndlovu said a Provincial Co-ordinating Committee meeting had pardoned Cdes Molly Mpofu, Oppah Ncube and Elphas Tshuma; and would review suspension­s of 14 others.

Those whose suspension­s are to be reviewed include Cdes Christophe­r Sibanda, Charles Ndlovu, Mlungisi Moyo, and Rejoice Sibanda. Others are Cdes Rose Kandiero, Kevin Mudzidziwa, Miriam Moyo, Siwinile Ncube, Garikai Zonde, Victor Mpofu, Caleb Sengu, Douglas Gangaidze, Shorai Sende and Blackwell Bulukutu.

Cde Ndlovu said, “We are lifting the suspension­s because we want to be united as we prepare for elections. Some of these suspension­s don’t serve any purpose.”

Cde Ndlovu, however, said the PCC had suspended provincial Women’s League chair Cde Eve Bitu for allegedly defying party orders and holding unsanction­ed meetings.

She is set to appear before a disciplina­ry hearing on a date to be announced.

Cde Ndlovu said the PCC raised concerns about Welfare for War Veterans, War Collaborat­ors, Ex-detainees and Restrictee­s Minister Colonel (Retired) Tshinga Dube over his utterances concerning President Mugabe’s successor.

“As a party we found it appropriat­e to raise complaints because as a senior party member, Cde Dube was not supposed to make such statements against the President. We are not taking any action against Cde Dube,” he said.

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Cde Angeline Masuku

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