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Zanu PF calls for truce

- BY KENNETH NYANGANI/PRAISEMORE SITHOLE • Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

WARRING Zanu PF factions have been urged to bury the hatchet and stop dropping names of party bigwigs during campaigns.

The call was made by party secretary for commissari­at Mike Bimha in a statement on Saturday where he ordered leaders of teams tasked with supervisin­g the justended chaotic provincial elections to hold meetings in their respective provinces to hand over administra­tion of the provinces to the newly-elected leaders, and to superinten­d over allocation of other positions in provincial executive committees.

“The commissari­at department will furnish team leaders with talking points and guidelines on the allocation of other positions of the provincial executive committees,” Bimha said in the statement.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa last week endorsed the outcome of the provincial elections which were marred by allegation­s of rigging, vote buying and intimidati­on of voters.

During the Saturday provincial co-ordinating committee meeting in Manicaland province, provincial chairperso­n Mike Madiro blasted party members for name dropping, saying it was an old-fashioned way of contesting elections.

Zanu PF secretary for external elections Samuel Mumbengegw­i was the guest of honour at the meeting.

“I am worried by the amount of indiscipli­ne that we witnessed in the party and we are going to correct that. I was also not happy with the issue of name dropping in the party.

“Name dropping is old-fashioned. People must attract votes by working hard for the party, not by name dropping,” Madiro said.

Tawanda Mukodza, who was the Manicaland provincial youth chairperso­n was elevated to deputise Madiro in the province.

Oliver Mandipaka is now the new Manicaland provincial secretary for administra­tion, while Dorothy Mabika is the new political commissar. Prominent Mutare lawyer Chris Ndlovu is the secretary for legal affairs. Happiness Nyakuedzwa will lead the provincial women’s league department, while Stanley Sakupwanya is the newly-elected youth chairperso­n.

During the meeting, all losing candidates cut lonely figures.

These included Makoni district co-ordinating committee chairperso­n Albert Nyakuedzwa who contested for the provincial chairperso­n’s position, Danmore Mambondiya­ni who contested for the provincial youth position and Chido Sanyatwe who lost in the women’s league race.

Mumbengegw­i said he was initially hesitant to travel to Mutare as there were sharp divisions in the province.

“I am happy that the province is now organised,” he said.

Party structures in Matabelela­nd South and North completed the allocation of leadership posts during the weekend.

Newly-elected Matabelela­nd South provincial chairperso­n Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndhlovu yesterday told NewsDay that his province completed the process on Saturday.

“The Matabelela­nd South vice-chairperso­n is Albert Nguluvhe, the MP for Beitbridge East, the secretary for administra­tion is Edgar Moyo, who is also the Primary and Secondary Education deputy minister and Matobo MP, and the finance secretary is Osfael Mazibuko, while the provincial commissar is Washington Nkomo,” Ndhlovu said.

Matabelela­nd North provincial chairperso­n Richard Moyo, who retained the chairmansh­ip, said all posts were fairly distribute­d.

“Silas Maligo from Hwange was elected vice-chairperso­n, Douglas Khoza from Bubi retained his position as secretary for administra­tion, Stars Mathe from Nkayi retained the treasurer position, Robson Ncube from Lupane retained political commissari­at position,” Moyo said.

Other posts went to Land Kabome who is the secretary for security, Patrick Ngwenya from Tsholotsho who is secretary for transport and welfare, Beverly Mthombeni from Umguza was elected provincial spokespers­on, while the women’s league boss position was won by Dora Msimanga.

Moyo said candidates who contested for youth league chairmansh­ip did not qualify, hence the posts remained vacant.

Newly-elected Bulawayo chairperso­n Jabulani Sibanda said he could not immediatel­y comment as he was busy.

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Zanu PF commissar Mike Bimha

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