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Join Zanu PF or face eviction, ex-councillor tells villagers

- BY NIZBERT MOYO ● Follow Nizbert on Twitter @N.M

A FORMER independen­t councillor from Insiza district in Matabelela­nd South province has been accused of forcing villagers to join the ruling Zanu PF party or face eviction.

Sikhanyisi­we Nkomo of ward 23, Shangani, who recently defected to Zanu PF, now wants villagers in her ward to follow her.

Opposition Zapu Matabelela­nd South provincial secretary for administra­tion Ernest Ndlovu told NewsDay yesterday that villagers were given until last week to join Zanu PF.

“Nkomo made an announceme­nt that she had defected to Zanu PF and threatened villagers with eviction or loss of their properties that include plots, residentia­l and commercial stands,” Ndlovu said.

“She told them that the properties belonged to the ruling party,’’ he added.

Ndlovu said villagers were living in fear of losing their properties, adding that they voted for her thinking that she was a “new creature” after defecting from Zanu PF, but they were surprised that she had gone back to her roots.

“As villagers, we will write to Insiza Rural District Council and Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) notifying them about the issue and ask them to declare the ward vacant,” Ndlovu said.

Although Nkomo confirmed that she had found refuge in Zanu PF, she denied allegation­s that she was coercing her supporters to join the ruling party.

“Why should I do that? After all, I am an elder in my church. I stood as an independen­t councillor after I was frustrated by the ruling party and people voted for me, but I immediatel­y went back to Zanu PF soon after the elections in 2018 since I was always Zanu PF fulltime. This follows a letter that I wrote to Zec,’’ Nkomo said.

She said she contested the July 2018 elections as an independen­t after realising that the MDC Alliance stood better chances of winning against Zanu PF.

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