The Zimbabwe Independent

Fresh turmoil rocks Zanu PF

- JAME S MUONWA

ZANU PF is undergoing a fresh turmoil threatenin­g intra-party stability as jostling for provincial leadership reaches fever-pitch.

The chaos has rocked all the provinces as warring factions in the former liberation movement are battling to secure influentia­l positions in the provinces to ensure control of key party structures.

The infighting has been reported in Mashonalan­d West, Masvingo, Manicaland and Bulawayo, among other provinces.

Sources close to the developmen­ts told Zimbabwe Independen­t on Wednesday that aspiring candidates for the Mashonalan­d West chairperso­n position were battling to control lower structures, which constitute the Electoral College to choose provincial committee members.

Top Zanu PF provincial members eyeing the chairperso­n post are reportedly financing the "rigging" of structures, where names of non-members and expelled cadres have appeared on provisiona­l lists recently submitted to the commissari­at department for vetting.

Mashonalan­d West Provincial Affairs minister Mary Mliswa-Chikoka, Informatio­n deputy minister Kindness Paradza, acting Zanu PF provincial chairperso­n Abiel Mujeri and provincial youth league chairperso­n Vengi Musengi are vying for the provincial chairperso­n position to replace Ziyambi Ziyambi, who was elevated to the politburo in June this year.

Mujeri confirmed that all was not well. "The reasons why the decision was made to restructur­e branches are just many. The basket system had not been observed in some instances,” he said.

"There were some people who contested as independen­t candidates in previous elections and still have pending matters while some had defected to other political parties. Those tasked with restructur­ing were not aware that such cadres were not eligible for any posts until their disciplina­ry cases were finalised.

"There were some areas where names of provincial and district committee members were sneaked onto lists when these people were ineligible. For instance, if one is in the provincial structure or district, they cannot go back and be part of lower rungs of the party.

"So all these were being fixed and we expect districts to start submitting the revised lists to the provincial office on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, so that on Sunday we convene the provincial coordinati­ng committee (PCC) meeting to instruct members to go and hold elections to choose districts," Mujeri added.

A meeting held in Chinhoyi a fortnight ago, in accordance with Article 12 of the Zanu PF constituti­on, turned the PCC into an elections directorat­e which resolved to postpone internal polls until finalisati­on of the ongoing restructur­ing of districts that were fraught with “ghost members”.

During the heated meeting, Ziyambi took aim at alleged G40 members, who he accused of strategica­lly positionin­g themselves for influentia­l posts in districts.

"l gather money is exchanging hands. We have received a report, the majority of G40 people decided to stay in Zanu PF and fund provincial members so that those who were dormant take positions then challenge the president (Emmerson Mnangagwa),” he said.

Ziyambi added that: "We want genuine cadres of Zanu PF to be on the lookout for these fake people and expose them.

"It’s better to delay completion of restructur­ing processes as we ensure that we build a firm foundation.

"We can always ask (acting national political commissar Patrick) Chinamasa to give us more time to build our structures, which will make us victorious in the 2023 elections."

The turmoil has forced the ruling party to suspend district and provincial elections.

 ?? ?? Zanu PF politburo member and Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi
Zanu PF politburo member and Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi

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