The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Stop Zanu PF extortioni­sts, villagers plead

- BY MIRIAM MANGWAYA

VILLAGERS in some parts of the country have appealed to the Zanu PF leadership to rein in their local party leaders who are reportedly fleecing them of cash under the guise of raising funds for independen­ce day celebratio­ns this week.

This year’s national independen­ce day commemorat­ions will be held in Buhera district, but other celebratio­ns will be conducted at district and provincial levels countrywid­e.

This publicatio­n heard that some Zanu PF district officials were demanding contributi­ons of between US$1 and US$2 from grassroots supporters purportedl­y to buy food for the commemorat­ions.

It has also been establishe­d that some Zanu PF officials had ordered village heads to collect the cash from the villagers on their behalf and villagers that try to resist are threatened with unspecifie­d actions.

It is said that the ruling party has since last week been holding meetings in districts at ward and cell levels to organise for the independen­ce day celebratio­ns where leaders demanded the contributi­ons for the event from party supporters.

A message sent by one village head (name supplied) in Domboshava near Harare to his subjects read: “Good afternoon. May I have your full names and national registrati­on number. I want to submit the book to Goromonzi tomorrow.

“We want US$3 land tax fee and US$1 independen­ce contributi­on).”

A Domboshava villager said: “The cash for independen­ce celebratio­ns is not receipted and I am concerned about that.

“Money is scarce. I had reasoned with the village head that I would not go to the event because I can’t afford the US$2, but he said it is a national event that ought to be supported by everyone regardless of attendance.”

Zanu PF spokespers­on Christophe­r Mutsvangwa said donating for the celebratio­ns was voluntary.

He urged villagers to report party members, who were forcing them to contribute to the police

“There is actually a stampede among the businesspe­ople to support the event,” Mutsvangwa said.

“The commemorat­ions are well sponsored. We have created so many happy businesspe­ople, who are eager to support.

“They are making money because of the president, so they are ready to sponsor Zanu PF activities.

“The president has received 10 cows for that event from Giant Mine in Chegutu.

“So many SMEs [small to medium enterprise­s] are ready to sponsor because they are happy with how they are making money.”

Over the years, Zanu PF has been demanding contributi­ons from civil servants, vendors and businesspe­ople to fund state programmes.

Indication­s are that the money has been pocketed for personal use by party bigwigs.

 ?? ?? Zanu PF spokespers­on Christophe­r Mutsvangwa
Zanu PF spokespers­on Christophe­r Mutsvangwa

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