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Sandi Moyo, Mahoka kicked out of Zanu PF
28 Mar 2017 at 04:11hrs | Views
Zanu-PF Women's League leadership on Monday sanctioned the sacking of Eunice Sandi Moyo and Sarah Mahoka in a latest purge drive.
Both Sandi Moyo and Mahoka boycotted Monday's meeting.
Last week, the women's wing held demonstrations countrywide against the pair as they where accused of undermining Grace Mugabe.
According to the Herald, the top leadership on Monday deliberated on the demonstrations and accepted the concerns raised by party women.
"But it was agreed that the final decision would be made by the national executive when it meets in Harare tomorrow (today)," said a source.
"The (Women's League) national executive is the one that must come up with the final say when it comes to disciplinary issues concerning the League."
The Women's League national executive is made up of top 40 members of the wing, with 20 heads and 20 deputies.
It is understood that Women's League provincial chairpersons were likely to present petitions from their respective provinces soon to the national executive.
During last Wednesday's demonstrations, the organ's lower structures presented petitions to the Women's League provincial chairpersons for onward submission to the organ's national executive.
The provincial chairpersons and members of the Youth League also joined members of the Women's League and their provincial chairpersons in Bulawayo on Friday and reaffirmed calls for the duo's ouster.
Both Sandi Moyo and Mahoka boycotted Monday's meeting.
Last week, the women's wing held demonstrations countrywide against the pair as they where accused of undermining Grace Mugabe.
According to the Herald, the top leadership on Monday deliberated on the demonstrations and accepted the concerns raised by party women.
"But it was agreed that the final decision would be made by the national executive when it meets in Harare tomorrow (today)," said a source.
"The (Women's League) national executive is the one that must come up with the final say when it comes to disciplinary issues concerning the League."
The Women's League national executive is made up of top 40 members of the wing, with 20 heads and 20 deputies.
It is understood that Women's League provincial chairpersons were likely to present petitions from their respective provinces soon to the national executive.
During last Wednesday's demonstrations, the organ's lower structures presented petitions to the Women's League provincial chairpersons for onward submission to the organ's national executive.
The provincial chairpersons and members of the Youth League also joined members of the Women's League and their provincial chairpersons in Bulawayo on Friday and reaffirmed calls for the duo's ouster.
Source - Herald