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Zanu PF gets strict on youth league

- BY JAIROS SAUNYAMA ● Follow Jairos on Twitter @jairossaun­yama

ZANU PF has introduced strict measures barring candidates over 35 years from contesting in elections for the youth league. In the past, the party had a number of people, including the late Absolom Sikhosana and Pupurai Togarepi, who were over 35 years, but held positions in the youth league

Zanu PF is expected to conduct provincial elections as the party embarks on a massive restructur­ing exercise ahead of the 2023 harmonised elections.

In a circular dated December 15 and addressed to all provincial chairperso­ns, national political commissar Mike Bimha ordered provinces to adhere to the youth league age limit of 35 years and below. “As we are preparing to hold the provincial elections in due course, all provinces are advised to stick and adhere to the following guidelines and parameters; that all aspiring youth candidates must be 35 years or below,” the circular read.

Two Zanu PF provincial youth leaders, Kelvin Mutsvairo and Vengai Musengi from Mashonalan­d East and West will contest for the provincial chairmansh­ip posts.

The provincial chairperso­n’s post has no age limit.

Mutsvairo will contest against businessma­n Ozias Bvute, Herbert Shumbamhin­i and Michael Madanha for the Mashonalan­d East provincial chairperso­n’s post, while Musengi is likely to battle it out against Mary Mliswa-Chikoka, who is Mashonalan­d West Provincial Affairs minister.

The provincial leadership is expected to mobilise support for the party, with its target being five million more votes for the 2023 elections.

Bimha said all provinces should conclude the district executive verificati­on processes this weekend. The looming provincial elections have left Zanu PF divided as factionali­sm has torn the party apart as prospectiv­e candidates jostle for control of the party provincial structures.

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