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Divisions rock Mujuru's ZimPF Midlands Charter
06 Oct 2016 at 07:58hrs | Views
THE Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) has been rattled by divisions in the Midlands, where the provincial leadership is pulling in different directions.
Two distinct camps have emerged as a result of the ructions.
On the one hand, is a faction led by the party's provincial coordinator, Wilson Svova — a former Zanu-PF Central Committee member.
Svova has the support of former Gweru councilor, Kumbirai Rutsvara.
Former Gweru mayor, Tedious Chimombe, who is Svova's deputy, leads the other camp, which has the backing of former Zanu-PF Central Committee member, Douglas Kanengoni.
Owing to the tiff, Svova has demoted Chimombe from his position, and is now dealing directly with provincial coordinators.
Contacted for comment this week, Chimombe, had no kind words for Svova, whom he accused of exhibiting dictatorial tendencies.
He alleged that Svova had been handpicking his friends to influential positions without following party processes as provided for in the ZPF constitution.
"We have a problem of a person who still has a Zanu-PF hangover and thinks that being a leader is being dictatorial to the extent that he wants to cherry pick the committee and fill it with his friends and relatives. I hope he comes to his senses soon and join us to build the party than what he is trying to do," said Chimombe.
Svova said the confusion was being caused by ambitious individuals who think they could run the party by not going through the right channels.
He said: "They are now creating WhatsApp groups and parallel structures outside the official structures," he mourned.
As a result of the quarreling between Chimombe and Svova, their factions are holding separate meetings.
Source - fingaz