The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Six confirmed for Harare East, Mt Pleasant primaries

- Sunday Mail Reporter

SIX contestant­s have been cleared to take part in next Saturday’s ZANU PF primary elections for by-elections in Harare East and Mt Pleasant constituen­cies on April 27.

Cdes Lynnette Mahlaba and Kelvin Mutimbanyo­ka will battle it out in Harare East, while Cdes George Mashavave, Jaison Pasadi, Chris Chuchu and Biddle Gwasira will compete in Mt Pleasant.

The two constituen­cies fell vacant after former legislator­s Ms Fadzai Mahere (Mt Pleasant) and Mr Rusty Markham (Harare East) resigned from Parliament last month.

ZANU PF National Political Commissar Cde Mike Bimha yesterday told journalist­s that the contesting candidates had been cleared by the party’s Presidium.

“You will recall that we had Members of Parliament who resigned (from CCC), in particular the Members of Parliament for Harare East and Mt Pleasant,”he said.

“They resigned in solidarity with Nelson Chamisa and, therefore, these constituen­cies were then declared vacant and the proclamati­on was issued that there will be elections on the 27th of April this year to fill these vacancies.

“The party has set Saturday the 23rd of March as the date for primary elections. Primary elections are held where there is more than one aspiring candidate.

“Therefore, I am pleased to announce that His Excellency and ZANU PF First Secretary Cde Dr ED Mnangagwa has approved the candidates in the ZANU PF primary elections next Saturday.”

Cde Bimha said for party members to be eligible to vote in the primaries, they needed to be in the party’s cell registers and also be registered voters under the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.

He said the ruling party had on Friday started to restructur­e and verify membership of the party’s cells in the two constituen­cies.

“We have embarked on a blitz to ensure that we start the restructur­ing exercise, establishi­ng cells in these two constituen­cies,” said Cde Bimba.

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