The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mutasa, Jabu Sibanda back in Zanu-PF

- Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter

ZANU-PF has readmitted its former secretary for Administra­tion Cde Didymus Mutasa and former Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Associatio­n (ZNLWVA) chairman Cde Jabulani Sibanda at the pair’s request.

Also readmitted is Cde Chenjerai Kangausaru, who had been staying in South Africa for some time.

Zanu-PF is still processing applicatio­ns for a number of expelled members, including Retired Brigadier Ambrose Mutinhiri, Kudzanai Chipanga and Innocent Hamandishe and a determinat­ion will be announced in due course.

Mr Tapiwa Matangaidz­e’s applicatio­n was rejected after he stood as an independen­t candidate in the July 30 harmonised elections when he lost in primaries.

The party said by contesting as an independen­t candidate, Mr Matangaidz­e automatica­lly expelled himself from the ruling party.

This came out of the 321st ordinary session of the ruling party’s Politburo meeting held in Harare yesterday. Briefing journalist­s after the

meeting, Zanu-PF secretary for Informatio­n and Publicity Cde Simon Khaya Moyo said: “The secretary for Legal Affairs Cde Paul Mangwana gave also a report on disciplina­ry cases. After some discussion­s and feedback from affected provinces, the following were readmitted to the party — Jabulani Sibanda, Didymus Mutasa, Chenjerai Kangausaru. I think he (Kangausaru) has been staying in South Africa for quite some time. These three have been readmitted into the party.

“They are many other party cadres who have applied for readmissio­n and their matters of course following the due process are subject to the provinces they come from before the national disciplina­ry committee which will ultimately take recommenda­tions to the Politburo about their fate.

“These also include Retired Brigadier General Ambrose Mutinhiri who took all effort to see His Excellency the President and convey a message that he has disbanded his party the National Patriotic Front and that he was now ready to come back to the party.

“His case as I said, falls under those cases which have been referred back to the provinces for comment and once we get a feedback, necessary decisions will be taken. Besides Ambrose Mutinhiri, we also have Kudzanai Chipanga who has also applied for readmissio­n, Anastancia Ndlovu and Innocent Hamandishe. Their matters are being processed and we shall brief you accordingl­y in the near future.” He explained Matangaidz­e’s fate. “The readmissio­n of Tapiwa Matangaidz­e has been rejected since he stood as an independen­t in the last harmonised elections. By standing as an independen­t after losing the primaries, he has automatica­lly expelled himself from the party.”

To ensure that the party had supremacy over the Government, the party yesterday added the number of senior people working full time as heads of department­s.

“The department­s which have been added to the already existing which are run full-time will be the department of health, the department of labour and production and the department of indigenisa­tion and economic empowermen­t. As I speak, the heads of these department­s have been advised and the head of the health department, Cde Cleveria Chizema and David Parirenyat­wa, will take care of health issues and the head of labour and production Cde Josaya Hungwe will also be full time, so will be the head of indigenisa­tion and economic empowermen­t Cde Mike Bimha.

“And of course, since the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing (Cde July Moyo) is full in Government, somebody has been assigned to oversee the activities of that department on a full time basis and a committee member of the Politburo who will be assisting Cde July Moyo in that department and that is Cde Edna Madzongwe.

“So we have that developmen­t and the whole effort is to ensure that the party exerts itself in terms of its supremacy over Government. Government is a product of the party . . .”

Cde Khaya-Moyo said various secretarie­s presented their reports on diverse issues.

He said secretary for Administra­tion Cde Obert Mpofu presented a report on department­al operations and adherence to the party constituti­on while national commissar, Cde Engelbert Rugeje, presented his report that touched on the recently held provincial inter-district conference­s and the Mutoko North by-election.

The Mutoko North seat fell vacant following the elevation of Cde Marble Chinomona to the position of Senate president.

“The secretary for External Affairs, Cde Simbarashe Mumbengegw­i gave external relations report and the party’s future activities in this regard. In other words, the party will be visiting a number of sister parties to compare notes as how their parties relate to Government. There are a number of these and these include of course, ANC of South Africa, CPC of China, MPLA of Angola, FRELIMO of Mozambique, SWAPO of Namibia. There are quite a number of them across the globe who are fraternal parties and we want to learn from them on how they are functionin­g,” said Cde Khaya-Moyo.

Cde Khaya-Moyo said he presented a report on behalf of the party’s national chairwoman Cde Oppah Muchinguri focusing on the regalia distribute­d post July 30 harmonised elections.

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