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Zanu PF officials tussle over Vungu constituen­cy

- BY EVANS MATHANDA ● Follow Evans on Twitter @EvansMatha­nda19

ZANU PF MP for Vungu constituen­cy in Lower Gwelo, Omega Sibanda is facing stiff competitio­n from former Chiwundura MP Brown Ndlovu, who is said to be eyeing the constituen­cy ahead of the 2023 elections.

Ndlovu, who is currently the Zanu PF Gweru district co-ordinating committee chairperso­n, is allegedly eyeing to wrest the seat from Sibanda in the 2023 elections.

Ndlovu is allegedly drilling boreholes in ward 8 in Vungu as part of his campaign for the seat.

He is also reported to have drilled boreholes in ward 12 at Nyambango Primary School in Chiwundura, Mandinging­i village in ward 14, as well as in Lower Gwelo, and one at Nhlangano Secondary School and another in Tununu village under Chief Mkoba.

Investigat­ions by NewsDay this week revealed that two boreholes at Nhlangano Secondary School and Nkani village are yet to be completed due to wrangling between Sibanda and Ndlovu.

Sibanda is said to have ordered people to stop drilling boreholes in the area without consulting .

She told NewsDay that although developmen­t was encouraged, Ndlovu did not consult relevant stakeholde­rs about his projects.

“I am the sitting MP for Vungu constituen­cy, but I was not consulted about his projects. Traditiona­l leaders were also not consulted to ensure their participat­ion. I think there is a normal procedure when doing community developmen­t projects which should include participat­ion of relevant stakeholde­rs like traditiona­l leaders, MPs, as well as the beneficiar­ies to ensure that there is full participat­ion. Otherwise, there was nothing wrong with funding projects for community developmen­t,” Sibanda said.

She said President Emmerson Mnangagwa said no one within Zanu PF should interfere or disturb the sitting MP before his or her term in office expired.

Ndlovu, however, told NewsDay that he was not decampaign­ing the sitting MP. He said he was only assisting his former school, which had been facing water problems since last year.

“I went to Nhlangano Secondary School, and for that reason, I was just extending my help to my former school. I spoke to some teachers who are facing challenges due to the water crisis which then pushed me to help them. I think people might have misinterpr­eted everything and linked it to politics,” Ndlovu said.

Nkani village head Andreta Dube said the misunderst­anding between the two Zanu PF officials started at a funeral in Ngaramatut­ha when mourners faced water problems which necessitat­ed the call for borehole drilling.

“We are facing a water crisis which led to people fetching unsafe water from Gweru River. I think people misunderst­ood Ndlovu and sent a wrong message to Sibanda. I even received a call from our MP asking why we allowed such a project to take place. I don’t think there is a hidden agenda like what people have been saying. He is only solving water problems in the community,” Dube said.

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