The Herald (Zimbabwe)

5 300 for Zanu-PF annual indaba

- George Maponga in MASVINGO

THE Zanu-PF national leadership has agreed on the number of delegates who will attend the forthcomin­g 17th Annual National People’s Conference, with 5 303 party members billed to attend the indaba that will be held in Esigodini, Matebelala­nd South.

The ruling party’s national political commissar Cde Engelbert Rugeje yesterday said the number of delegates has been trimmed to make sure the event runs smoothly, devoid of logistical challenges such as shortage of food and transport.

Accreditat­ion of conference delegates has already been completed across most provinces countrywid­e, and previously the indabas were dogged by challenges such as shortage of food, accommodat­ion and transport.

Speaking during the Zanu-PF Masvingo provincial inter-district conference, Cde Rugeje said the ruling party’s Politburo had agreed on the number of delegates at this year’s conference.

“The Politburo has agreed on the number of delegates who will attend this year’s conference in Esigodini and the figure is 5 303. The figure will remain like that, but it excludes additional people like those responsibl­e for security, health etc,” said Cde Rugeje.

“We are very sorry that the number has been reduced compared to previous years, but it is something that was agreed on by the Politburo and we took into account previous problems like shortage of accommodat­ion, food, transport and other challenges.”

The conference will run from December 11 to 15 at Mzingwane High School, and in Masvingo, 500 delegates were accredited for the indaba. Cde Rugeje also revealed that the ruling party under the new dispensati­on will not allow a party cadre to assume a leadership position in the revolution­ary party without having undergone training and re-orientatio­n at the Hebert Chitepo School of Ideology.

He said some newly elected ruling party National Assembly members, councillor­s and provincial councillor­s drawn from different parts of the country were currently undergoing training at the school of ideology to imbue their thinking with revolution­ary teachings.

“From now onwards, we are saying if a person did not go through the Chitepo School of Ideology, there is no position for such a person in the party under the new dispensati­on because some were even coming from overseas and then use money to get into positions of leadership,” said Cde Rugeje.

He also warned Zanu-PF leaders countrywid­e against embarking on unsanction­ed restructur­ing of lower-tier party structures, saying the exercise will only take place next year.

“After our elections this year, there are some leaders who started building lower structures of the party. Stop it. We will come down and do it next year under a proper programme,” he said.

Cde Rugeje urged party members to respect those in leadership positions in the party, saying they deserved respect since they were appointees of President Mnangagwa. in 1957 and are, therefore, very old and need to be changed. So with the allocation from Government, we are going to purchase new pumps.

“However, the pumps we want cost over $1 million, meaning we won’t be able to purchase as many pumps as we would have wanted,” said Ms Gwatipedza addressing the same meeting.

She said council sewer system had also totally collapsed, forcing the local authority to dump raw sewage at its Go Beer Breweries farm.

“Our sewer system also needs a complete overhaul as we are currently dischargin­g raw sewage at our farm.

“We used to discharge it in rivers and we were fined by EMA,” said Ms Gwatipedza.

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