The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Conference exposes ED, Chiwenga rift

- BY KENNETH NYANGANI

The rivalry between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputy Constantin­o Chiwenga came to the fore at the just ended Zanu PF youth conference where the party avoided elections for the league’s second most senior post to mask the divisions.

Mnangagwa is said to have imposed Gutu West MP and Masvingo provincial youth chairman John Paradza as the deputy national chairperso­n for the youth league.

Paradza was elected unchalleng­ed despite a push ahead of the conference to elect Mutare district coordinati­ng committee secretary for youth affairs Danmore Mambondiya­ni.

The MP took over from Tendai Chirau, who has been acting youth secretary following the firing of Pupurai Togarepi.

Mnangagwa will handpick the next youth chairperso­n in what insiders said had given him a head-start in the tussle for the control of the ruling party ahead of the women’s league conference and the main party congress at the end of the year.

Chiwenga was not given any platform to speak at the conference, which was presided over by Zanu PF chairperso­n Oppah Muchinguri.

“All provinces were whipped into submission to support Paradza and he went unconteste­d in the elections,” said a disgruntle­d Zanu PF youth league executive.

“There were some disgruntle­ments among the party leadership, but party leadership led by Mnangagwa wanted Paradza after Mnangagwa directed that the party members rally behind Paradza.

“Mambondiya­ni wanted the deputy secretary for youth affairs position, but came third in his Manicaland province and could not compete for the top position despite spirited efforts to smuggle him to the top position.”

Sources in the ruling party yesterday told this publicatio­n that deputy Sports minister Tinotenda Machakaire is set to be appointed substantiv­e secretary for youths affairs.

Machakaire, a close ally of Mnangagwa, attended the youth conference and received a resounding applause from the youths.

In his opening remarks at the conference, Mnangagwa described youths as the vanguard of the ruling party.

“Youths you are the vanguard of the party, please play your role and defend this country,” he said.

“We defended this country through the barrel of the gun, but you don’t have to sweat to defend the country.

Observers said Mnangagwa was not taking chances as he is still smarting from the district and provincial elections held last year that saw his loyalists losing in the polls to a faction reportedly backing Chiwenga.

 ?? ?? President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputy Constantin­o Chiwenga
President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputy Constantin­o Chiwenga

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