The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Rigging exposes widening Mnangagwa, Chiwenga rift

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East and Mashonalan­d Central, there are rumblings of anger following the disputed polls, with disgruntle­d members warning that Mnangagwa will be the biggest loser, if he fails to step in.

“The five million votes that the president wants here in Matabelela­nd North, he won’t get anything because of the provincial coordinato­r.

“He is killing the party,” said a Zanu PF district official in an audio obtained by The Standard.

“We have done door to door campaigns recruiting people, but at the end you have those people removed from the register.

“The president is not aware that these people and top party officials in the province are removing people from the register to put their people to make it easy to remove him.”

In Binga, party members have expressed the desire to pass a vote of no confidence against provincial chairperso­n Richard Moyo on allegation­s that his “team” was involved in massive rigging in the polls.

Moyo is accused of working with Zanu PF secretary for administra­tion Obert Mpofu to undermine the wishes of the people.

The Provincial Affairs minister defeated Believe Gaule Ncube in the provincial polls.

Ncube is said to be a loyalist of Mnangagwa and his supporters say the provincial elections were rigged as part of the alleged plot against the Zanu PF leader.

In Bulawayo, chairperso­n Jabulani Sibanda is also under fire on charges of promoting “factionali­sm” since he was elected into the post weeks ago.

In 2019, Sibanda, a former war veterans’ leader was barred from contesting the Bulawayo chairperso­n’s post following opposition from some officials in the province, who said he was not in their structures.

In Manicaland, provincial chairperso­n Mike Madiro is allegedly going for the kill in his “witch-hunt” against perceived rivals, including his main challenger Albert Nyakuedzwa in the provincial polls.

Nyakuedzwa, a Makoni district coordinati­ng committee (DCC) chairperso­n, has now been summoned to appear before a disciplina­ry committee tomorrow charged with fuelling factionali­sm among other charges.

On January 29, Nyakuedzwa was slapped with prohibitio­n orders alongside his suspected allies in the DCC.

The letter was signed by the secretary of the Zanu PF provincial disciplina­ry committee Misheck Mugadza.

Nyakuedzwa lost narrowly to Madiro, but he has accused the latter of vote rigging.

Other party members, who will appear before the disciplina­ry hearing are Phillip Guyo from Buhera North and Ngonidzash­e Mudekunye from Buhera South.

Mudekunye is accused of forming parallel structures in Buhera South, while Guyo is accused of challengin­g Willom Mutomba.

Sources in Zanu PF told The Standard yesterday that Nyakuedzwa would be stripped of his powers as DCC chairperso­n, which will relegate him to an ordinary card-carrying member.

“Madiro is going for the kill, he is aware that if he silences Nyakuedzwa it will be a chilling warning to other perceived rivals in the province,” said the source

Another source said there is an attempt to throw Nyakuedzwa into the political “dustbin”.

Madiro is said to be grooming his loyalist Tawanda Mukodza whom he appointed as his deputy.

Mukodza is the former Manicaland youth leader.

Another source added that Madiro's attempts to silence critics will backfire against him.

“Remember Nyakuedzwa had good votes, he was defeated with few votes, so Madiro should lead a healing process instead of what he is doing.

“It will be difficult to reach the five million votes,” he added.

Madiro confirmed that the province has moved in to stop dissent, which he described as gangsteris­m.

“Should I simply watch when there is indiscipli­ne in the party?

“We need to act on such indiscipli­ne. As a party we don’t allow thuggerism and gangsteris­m,” Madiro said.

In Mashonalan­d East, provincial chairperso­n Daniel Garwe, who is also a minister of National Housing admitted the chaos in the cell structures in some districts.

“We have cell registers that are in bad shape and we need to correct that.

“In Murewa district there is a red flag, Marondera also has a red flag and part of Goromonzi has a red flag.

“We will correct that,” Garwe said during the provincial executive committee meeting held in Marondera.

The party held its restructur­ing exercise from cell to provincial level.

Vicious fights that erupted during the polls were linked to the alleged factions in Zanu PF linked to Mnangagwa and Chiwenga ahead of the December congress that will elect new leadership for the ruling party.

The two Zanu PF leaders have in the past dismissed reports that they were jostling for power.

Meanwhile, Zanu PF has engaged members of the apostolic sect in Marondera to mobilise support ahead of the March 26 by-election for Marondera Central constituen­cy.

A high-powered delegation visited an apostolic shrine in Marondera that is led by Lawrence Katsiru.

Zanu PF boasts of support from apostolic sect members.

In his welcome address, sect leader Madzibaba Ecos Chiore told the gathering that Zanu PF and the apostolic sect were inseparabl­e.

Katsiru pleaded with the delegation to ensure that youths from his church benefit from government projects.

The delegation included National Housing minister and provincial chairperso­n Daniel Garwe, Youth deputy minister and provincial political commissar Tinoda Machakaire, provincial youth league chairperso­n Isaac Tasikani and Zanu PF Marondera Central candidate Ignatius Mateveke.

Mateveke will be contesting against CCC’s candidate Caston Matewu, MDC Alliance’s Witness Muzavazi and independen­t candidate Carlos Pindire.

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