The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF Masvingo to unveil winning candidates

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THE Zanu-PF leadership here will this week unveil House of Assembly and local government candidates who won the just-ended ruling party primary elections before party supporters in the province.

The unveiling will be a precursor to a full swing into election mode by the revolution­ary party as it gears for the harmonised elections slated for July.

Zanu-PF Masvingo Provincial chair Cde Ezra Chadzamira yesterday said the party will this week convene an emergency meeting to unveil its winning candidates for the coming elections.

Cde Chadzamira said save for very few areas where there will be primary election re-runs, the majority of ruling party candidates in the coming elections in Masvingo were now known.

“We will this week hold a Provincial Coordinati­ng Committee (PCC) meeting specifical­ly to introduce our winning candidates in the just-ended primary elections so that both the party leadership in Masvingo and the general party membership and other stakeholde­rs get to know who the candidates are,” he said.

“All the winning candidates from the House of Assembly, Senate, women’s quota, councils and provincial council will be unveiled at the meeting and we are fully confident of the team we have.”

Cde Chadzamira said the ruling party will soon embark on a massive campaign to drum up support for the party and its presidenti­al candidate Cde Mnangagwa.

“The unveiling of candidates who triumphed in our internal polls will precede the start of the actual campaignin­g throughout the province ahead of the harmonised elections,” he said.

Cde Chadzamira said Zanu-PF was targeting a clean sweep of all the 26 National Assembly seats and maintain its strangleho­ld on the political landscape in the province.

“We have already made retaining all the 26 House of Assembly seats in the province a top priority and we are quite confident that we will whitewash the opposition in Masvingo come elections.”

Zanu-PF bagged all the 26 House of Assembly seats in Masvingo during the last elections held in 2013 to reaffirm its status as a Zanu-PF stronghold.

Some bigwigs fell by the wayside during the primary elections.

They include Zanu-PF Secretary for Legal Affairs in the Politburo Cde Paul Mangwana, who fell short in Chivi Central where he lost to incumbent legislator Cde Ephraim Gwanongodz­a.

In Gutu North, Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister Professor Amon Murwira failed to make it after losing to ruling party National Youth League Executive member Cde Yeukai Simbanegav­i.

In Zaka Central incumbent legislator Cde Paradzai Chakona lost to Cde Davison Svuure.

Several sitting legislator­s in Masvingo also pulled through, most notably Cdes Joosbi Omar (Mwenezi East), Mathias Tongofa (Chivi North), Brigadier-General Callisto Gwanetsa (Retired) (Chiredzi South), and Denford Masiya (Chiredzi East).

Mines and Mining Developmen­t minister Cde Winston Chitando (Gutu Central) and Cde Edmond Mhere (Masvingo Central) sailed through unopposed.

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