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Zanu-PF members warned against unsanctioned meetings
27 Nov 2017 at 05:37hrs | Views
ZANU-PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo has warned provinces against holding unsanctioned meetings and purging some party members.
He said instructions will be issued at the party's extra-ordinary congress to be held next month.
"My attention has been drawn to the fact that some provinces are holding provincial executive council or provincial coordinating committee meetings or both and in the process purging some members from the party.
"All provinces are directed to stop such processes forthwith until after the extra-ordinary congress when the party shall issue further instructions as to the due procedures to be followed in implementing recent central committee resolutions to provincial structures," said Khaya-Moyo.
He said delegates to the congress, category by category and their numbers are already known by the provincial chairpersons.
"There is therefore no need for the current shenanigans. Anyone not heeding this directive shall face the full wrath of disciplinary action," said Khaya Moyo.
He urged party members to remain united ahead of the party's extraordinary congress and general elections next year.
He added that all members of the party and delegates who will attend the congress should present a united front ahead of the congress.
He said instructions will be issued at the party's extra-ordinary congress to be held next month.
"My attention has been drawn to the fact that some provinces are holding provincial executive council or provincial coordinating committee meetings or both and in the process purging some members from the party.
"All provinces are directed to stop such processes forthwith until after the extra-ordinary congress when the party shall issue further instructions as to the due procedures to be followed in implementing recent central committee resolutions to provincial structures," said Khaya-Moyo.
"There is therefore no need for the current shenanigans. Anyone not heeding this directive shall face the full wrath of disciplinary action," said Khaya Moyo.
He urged party members to remain united ahead of the party's extraordinary congress and general elections next year.
He added that all members of the party and delegates who will attend the congress should present a united front ahead of the congress.
Source - chronicle