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Zanu PF purges 3 000 over G40 links

- Follow Moses on Twitter @mmatenga/ Jairos on @jairossaun­yama BY MOSES MATENGA/JAIROS SAUNYAMA

THE ruling Zanu PF party has reportedly rejected 3 000 CVs from potential candidates for the party’s district co-ordinating committee (DCC) elections over their alleged associatio­n with the vanquished G40 faction.

Exiled G40 kingpins confirmed the developmen­t yesterday while former Zanu PF Mashonalan­d West provincial chairperso­n and Norton legislator Temba Mliswa (Independen­t) claimed that ruling party members affiliated to his Youth Advocacy for Reform and Democracy (Yard) project were also barred from contesting in the DCC elections.

But party acting spokespers­on Patrick Chinamasa rubbished the claims, accusing the G40 leaders of creating a false impression that they still had a lot of influence in the ruling party.

Zanu PF recently accused the G40 elements of sponsoring candidates to infiltrate its structures ahead of the 2023 elections.

Exiled former Zanu PF national commissar Saviour Kasukuwere claimed they had received reports from their sympathise­rs on the ground that they were being sidelined as G40 elements.

“Out of about 5 000 applicatio­ns for the DCC positions, well over 3 000 have been turned down because they are not (President Emmerson) Mnangagwa’s favourites,” he said.

“This includes those removed before the provinces considered their names. It’s been a bloodbath. G40 leaders have called upon those affected to remain within the party and not allow its destructio­n. The divisions are being perpetuate­d by people with little knowledge of the party and who are on their way out. Cadres must be patient and ultimately, democracy within the party will be restored. It’s been this unconstitu­tional behaviour that is causing pain and turmoil within the party.

“Matured and measured response to barbaric behaviour will not last. Unity in the party is essential and in good time it shall be well.”

In Mashonalan­d East province, some of the top Zanu PF officials disqualifi­ed from contesting in the DCC elections include Lawrence Katsiru and Boniface Mutize, who were eyeing the Marondera and Goromonzi district chairmansh­ip, respective­ly.

Former Goromonzi West legislator Biata Nyamupinga was also disqualifi­ed from contesting for chairperso­n position for the women’s league in Goromonzi district, while Joyce Chiroodza failed to make it in the same district after bidding for the post of secretary for legal affairs.

Mliswa claimed that Zanu PF was using DCC elections to purge perceived G40 and Yard members.

“Allegation­s of this one being aligned to this person are rife to a point where they even accuse certain people of being on my side in Yard, yet Yard is actually a youth movement, it’s apolitical and remains apolitical. The DCCs are really exposing Zanu PF’s failure to be a democratic party. Campaigns are littered with incidents of vetted lists being submitted to the PCCs with names missing,” he tweeted.

The late former President Robert Mugabe was in 2013 forced to disband the DCCs claiming they were divisive.

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