The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

ZANU PF eyes by-elections clean sweep

- Conrad Mupesa

THE ruling party, ZANU PF, will capitalise on confusion in the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) to win the February 3 by-elections.

This was said by the party’s national political commissar, Dr Mike Bimha, after a meeting with Mashonalan­d West provincial leadership in Chegutu to ascertain the level of preparedne­ss for by-elections in Chegutu West and Zvimba East constituen­cies.

By-elections will be held to fill vacancies in six National Assembly seats and 28 local authority wards.

Dr Bimha said ZANU PF was going to reclaim all the seats.

“What is pleasing is that the province is united and the campaign teams are working in unison to support the candidates,” he said.

“As a result, we are confident of romping to victory in all the seats.

“I would like to thank the leadership in Mashonalan­d West for working as a united front for ZANU PF to win the forthcomin­g elections.”

Dr Bimha said the polls, necessitat­ed by recalls of CCC legislator­s, offer a chance for ZANU PF to capitalise on chaos in the opposition.

“This is an opportunit­y for us to interact with our electorate and find out the concerns they have while at the same time we impart to them what the Government and the party are doing in terms of national developmen­t,” he said.

Dr Bimha said the ruling party was undertakin­g high-impact and life-changing developmen­tal projects that resonate with the needs of the electorate.

Mashonalan­d West provincial chairperso­n Cde Mary Mliswa-Chikoka assured President Mnangagwa of a resounding win for the party in the two constituen­cies and seven wards where by-elections will be held.

“We are working tirelessly to win all the seats that will be contested,” she said.

ZANU PF will be represente­d by Cde Shakemore Timburwa in the Chegutu West polls.

Cde Timburwa said the confusion rocking the opposition will ensure that voters dump the CCC.

“Preparedne­ss determines success and if you are not prepared for the election, that gives us an advantage as an organised party,” he said.

“ZANU PF is strategica­lly planned and has structures.

“We are dealing with confused people. “As a party, we will maximise on that confusion.”

In Zvimba East, Cde Kudakwashe Mananzva will contest on the ruling party’s ticket.

The vacancies arose following recalls by CCC interim secretary-general Mr Sengezo Tshabangu.

Polls are also scheduled to be held in Mkoba North, Seke, Goromonzi West and Pelandaba-Tshabalala constituen­cies.

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