Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF acts on suspended youths

- Auxilia Katongomar­a Chronicle Reporter

THE Zanu-PF youth league yesterday said suspended members from Bulawayo province will soon have their cases referred to the National Disciplina­ry Committee for determinat­ion.

Bulawayo provincial youth secretary for finance Cde Davis Muhambi was suspended for allegedly insulting President Mugabe on social media while Cde Mabutho Moyo, the Luveve district youth commissar, and Cde Munashe Mututsa, the provincial deputy secretary for education, were suspended for allegedly rebelling against the party’s provincial leadership.

Also suspended is central committee member, Cde Anna Moyo accused of teaming up with youths who organised a demonstrat­ion denouncing the party’s provincial leadership last Thursday, Inziki district chair, Cde Edmore Kazingizi and Cde Linda Chinamano from Gushungo district also accused of insulting the provincial party’s leadership during the protests.

Zanu-PF National Secretary for Youth Affairs, Cde Kudzai Chipanga, said his office had received correspond­ence on the developmen­ts from the Bulawayo provincial youth league.

“When we toured Bulawayo as we were doing our preparatio­ns for the 21st February Movement, we heard several complaints about the conduct of Davis including that it was purported that he had refused to assist in the fundraisin­g of resources,” he said.

“It was said he said he can no longer fundraise for someone who is 93 years old. It was not him alone but there were two of them.

“We told the Bulawayo provincial youth executive to investigat­e further and forward any complaints and recommenda­tions to the national office.

“According to my understand­ing they did as such and we saw correspond­ence from them. Davis and other youth leaders have been suspended and we are seized with the matter, but under normal circumstan­ces we follow the party’s disciplina­ry procedure”.

Cde Chipanga said they would forward the correspond­ence to the National Disciplina­ry Committee and the province would be given feedback from the NDC.

“As far as we are concerned we stand guided by the provincial position that they remain suspended until the finalisati­on of their matter.

“We encourage him (Davis) to respect the party’s constituti­on and desist from committing further offences while waiting for the NDC to determine his case as it might worsen it,” he said.

Cde Muhambi yesterday denied allegation­s that he refused to fundraise for the President’s bash saying he had communicat­ed with the party’s provincial chairperso­n Cde Anna Mokgohloa that he would be out of the country.

He gave this paper a copy of a letter dated January 27 stating that he would be in and out of the country for business asking issues related to his department to be directed to his deputy Cde Chimbishi.

In the letter, Cde Muhambi wrote: “However, I will continue to offer my support to the office especially in relation to the 21st February Movement fundraisin­g that is soon to start.”

He challenged those alleging that he said he can’t fundraise for the President to produce proof as he made no such utterances either in written or oral form.

Cde Muhambi instead said his accusers were the ones behind such thinking and wanted to hide behind him.

Turning to last week’s demos, Cde Chipanga said the party does not tolerate unruly behaviour particular­ly from leaders and appropriat­e measures would be taken to instil discipline in the party. — @AuxiliaK

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