The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Zanu PF accused of disrupting CCC candidate selection

- BY STAFF REPORTER

ZANU PF was yesterday accused of interferin­g with Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) provincial caucus meetings where the opposition party was selecting its candidates for the upcoming elections.

CCC held caucus selection meetings in six provinces — Mashonalan­d East, Mashonalan­d Central, Manicaland, Midlands, Matabelela­nd leland South and Masvingo.

There was violence in Midlands where aspiring candidate Corban Madzivanyi­ka was accused of bussing “thugs” to disrupt a caucus meeting in Mbizo.

Madzivanyi­ka is eyeing Mbizo constituen­cy currently under Settlement Chikinywa.

Madzivanyi­ka denied charges when contacted for comment.

“It’s politics. They want to tarnish my image,” he told The Standard.

Chikwinya accused Zanu PF elements of disrupting the selection process.

“This is so alien in our processes, but I am sure some Zanu PF thugs have taken advantage of our congregati­on and went after Judy who they know since she identified them as suspects during the Mboneni murder case,” Chikwinya said.

Judith Ncube is the sister to Mboneni, who was killed during a CCC rally ahead of the March byelection­s last year.

“The guy who threatened Judy (during the caucus meeting) was part of the gang that attacked Mboneni,” Chikwinya said.

Zanu PF spokespers­on Christophe­r Mutsavngwa could not be reached for comment.

CCC deputy party spokespers­on Gift Ostallos Siziba said the opposition party disqualifi­ed a number of aspiring candidates after they failed the vetting process.

“There are people who did not pass the vetting process and were disqualifi­ed by the vetting committee, but they have a right of appeal to the appeals committee,” Siziba said.

“They may not be satisfied with the reasons for their disqualifi­cation; however, in the principle of natural justice, what we are going to do is that we will hear their cases because they have a right to be heard, and a right to a fair trial.”

Siziba said they had strict selection criteria that may see some aspiring candidates, even sitting legislator­s, falling by the wayside.

“We are very strict, we are using a credential template to make sure that we select the right candidates that will represent the party well,” he said.

“We will be announcing the final list of our candidates this week.”

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