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Zapu fails to hold congress

- BY NQOBANI NDLOVU Follow Nqobani on Twitter @NqobaniNdl­ovu

LACK of funds and failure to hold provincial conference­s by the opposition Zapu party have once again stalled its elective congress to replace late leader Dumiso Dabengwa.

This is not the first time the opposition party has postponed its elective congress owing to financial challenges among other reasons. Dabengwa died in 2019 in Nairobi, Kenya en-route to Zimbabwe after undergoing a monthlong treatment in India.

He was declared a national hero and buried at the family graveyard in Ntabazindu­na.

The party was forced to postpone its elective congress initially scheduled for August last year owing to COVID-19 restrictio­ns on public gatherings.

The party also considered having a virtual congress but the idea did not find support with the membership.

During the party’s national people’s council held over the weekend, a resolution was made to shift dates for both provincial conference­s and congress.

“This was necessitat­ed by delays in completing the provincial conference­s owing to COVID-19 lockdown regulation­s that were imposed by the government. It was recommende­d that a shift will allow adequate time for the completion of the processes,” said party spokespers­on, Iphithule Maphosa.

As a result, the provincial conference deadline has been “extended from February 28 to March 31, 2021 while the people’s congress dates have been shifted from April 15 to April, 30 2021,” Maphosa said.

Since Dabengwa’s death, there has been jostling for the top post in the party between the young generation and the old guard.

Acting president Isaac Mabuka has announced that he will not contest for the top position at the congress. Several people including the party’s incumbent secretaryg­eneral Strike Mkandla, treasurerg­eneral Mark Mbaiwa, Matabelela­nd South chairperso­n Matthew Sibanda and Maphosa are reportedly eyeing the presidency.

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