Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF provinces welcome new Vice Presidents

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Matabelela­nd region, his elevation is well deserved as his loyalty to the party was unquestion­able.

“Cde Mohadi has been in the party and has never lost an election. He is committed to Zanu-PF,” he said.

Matabelela­nd South chairman Cde Rabelani Choeni welcomed the appointmen­ts.

“The President in his appointmen­t chose the right candidate (Mohadi). Matabelela­nd South will work harder now that it has a senior leader in the party and Government. Cde Mohadi is one of the senior freedom fighters.

“He started contesting to lead Beitbridge at a time when some people were afraid to stand for political office,” said Cde Choeni.

He said it was his hope that Cde Mohadi would work for the developmen­t of all Matabelela­nd provinces, unlike his predecesso­r who had neglected Matabelela­nd South.

“We want to see developmen­t of Matabelela­nd South through Command Livestock production. The former Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko never came to Matabelela­nd South, he limited himself to Bulawayo and Matabelela­nd North, so it is our hope that as a senior politician he will unite the people and promote developmen­t,” Cde Choeni said.

He said the appointmen­t of someone from Matabelela­nd South brings the province into the spotlight as it was now being overshadow­ed by Bulawayo and Matabelela­nd North in the appointmen­t of Vice Presidents.

His Bulawayo counterpar­t Professor Callistus Ndlovu said he could not comment on Vice Presidenti­al appointmen­ts as it was President Mnangagwa’s privilege.

“It is the prerogativ­e of the President to appoint persons and he has done that now,” said Prof Ndlovu.

Zanu-PF Midlands province chairman Cde Daniel Mackenzie Ncube welcomed the appointmen­ts saying the two were distinguis­hed cadres of the party.

“As Midlands province, we are excited by the appointmen­ts of the two Vice Presidents. Apart from being distinguis­hed heroes of our liberation struggle they are committed cadres and will bring much needed discipline in the running of the party,” Cde Ncube said.

Mashonalan­d West chairman Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi also welcomed the appointmen­ts.

“The appointmen­ts complete the processes that started at the Extraordin­ary Congress. As a province we are excited by the appointmen­ts because the two are veterans of the

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