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Zanu PF begins campaign for Marondera East seat

- BY JAIROS SAUNYAMA

AT least five Zanu PF candidates will contest the party’s primary elections to be held soon to fill the Marondera East constituen­cy seat that was left vacant following the death of Patrick Chidhakwa.

Chidhakwa died in South Africa last month due to heart complicati­ons and was buried at his rural home in Gokwe.

Some party officials in the constituen­cy have begun campaignin­g by distributi­ng fliers and posters on social media platforms.

Some of the aspiring candidates include youthful leader Richmond Chikore, agronomist Tatenda Watambwa, Ngonidzash­e Mandaza and Paradzai Bhasikoro.

NewsDay is reliably informed that some party members are pushing for former Marondera Central MP Lawrence Katsiru to represent them.

Katsiru owns a farm in the constituen­cy.

Chidhakwa’s predecesso­r and ex-top police officer Jeremiah Chiwetu is also reportedly eying a comeback.

Zanu PF provincial secretary for administra­tion Kudzai Majuru said the date for primary elections was still to be set and that they were waiting for a directive from higher offices.

“The date for the primary elections is yet to be set and we are waiting for a directive from our superiors. It is a process. Some have already fowarded their CVs and the chairman (Joel Biggie Matiza) will guide us accordingl­y on the vetting process,” he said.

Chidhakwa snatched the seat from Chiwetu in the primary elections before winning in the 2018 elections.

The MDC-Alliance in Marondera district has also started a similar process with aspiring candidates still forwarding their CVs.

Both Zanu PF and the MDC Alliance have been conducting primary elections despite Vice-President Constantin­o Chiwenga, who is also Health minister, suspending by-elections due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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