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Matiza’s son flouts Zanu PF election guidelines

- BY JAIROS SAUNYAMA

THE late Transport minister Joel Biggie Matiza’s son, Batsirai, has landed himself in trouble with Zanu PF youths in the province after he started campaignin­g for a post in the provincial executive without approval.

Matiza was Zanu PF’s Mashonalan­d East provincial chairperso­n as well as Murewa South legislator.

He succumbed to COVID-19 early this year and was declared a national hero.

According to a letter dated August 8, signed by Goromonzi district coordinati­ng committee youth affairs chairperso­n Arthur Chidenhe and addressed to the youth league provincial political commissar Lincoln Matare, Batsirai is accused of campaignin­g for the provincial youth chairmansh­ip.

“He (Batsirai) disrespect­fully entered Goromonzi district and convened a youth meeting without my knowledge as the incumbent youth secretary for the district,” part of Chidenhe’s letter read.

“Not only is he disrespect­ing me, but the entire Zanu PF leadership as well as violating the COVID-19 restrictio­ns to curb the pandemic.”

Chidenhe added: “Mr Batsirai Matiza is campaignin­g for the post of provincial youth chairman, yet the term of office of the current provincial youth chairperso­n (Kelvin Mutsvairo) is still valid. The entire provincial leadership’s term is still effective and hasn’t been advertised as vacant,” the letter added.

Chidenhe yesterday confirmed the authentici­ty of the letter and Matare confirmed receipt.

“I confirm that I received the letter and the party is looking into the issue,” Matare said.

Efforts to get a comment from Batsirai were fruitless.

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