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Zivhu denies G40 membership
19 Mar 2018 at 14:14hrs | Views
Aspiring MP for Chivi South Constituency Cllr Killer Zivhu has denied allegations that he was a member of the Zanu-PF G40 cabal which was decimated following the ouster of former President Mugabe in November 2017.
Zivhu made the remarks last week on Saturday at a ZIMASSET review meeting held at his homestead in Chivi Ward 31 where he is the sitting councillor.
He denied that he was G40 but just a Zanu-PF cadre who is loyal to the party and President Mnangagwa.
"If I do anything good for the people some people go behind my back labelling me a G40 member, that is very unfortunate because I am not a G40 member, I belong to Zanu-PF and I will campaign for a resounding victory for our presidential candidate President Mnangagwa," said Zivhu while confirming that he will contest in the Zanu-PF parliamentary primary elections which are due anytime.
He took the opportunity to outline some of the RDC's achievements where is also the chairman.
"We have built 70 classroom blocks and clinics in Chivi during our tenure of office under the Zim-Asset programme now our term of office is coming to an end and we are waiting for the new manifesto to start serious campaigning for the forthcoming elections.
"We will organising transport to the district for all those not registered to vote under the ZEC BVR exercise we will also assist those without IDs to acquire them so that they can register to vote," said an ecstatic Zivhu amid thunderous applause from hundreds of supporters.
Zivhu made the remarks last week on Saturday at a ZIMASSET review meeting held at his homestead in Chivi Ward 31 where he is the sitting councillor.
He denied that he was G40 but just a Zanu-PF cadre who is loyal to the party and President Mnangagwa.
"If I do anything good for the people some people go behind my back labelling me a G40 member, that is very unfortunate because I am not a G40 member, I belong to Zanu-PF and I will campaign for a resounding victory for our presidential candidate President Mnangagwa," said Zivhu while confirming that he will contest in the Zanu-PF parliamentary primary elections which are due anytime.
He took the opportunity to outline some of the RDC's achievements where is also the chairman.
"We have built 70 classroom blocks and clinics in Chivi during our tenure of office under the Zim-Asset programme now our term of office is coming to an end and we are waiting for the new manifesto to start serious campaigning for the forthcoming elections.
"We will organising transport to the district for all those not registered to vote under the ZEC BVR exercise we will also assist those without IDs to acquire them so that they can register to vote," said an ecstatic Zivhu amid thunderous applause from hundreds of supporters.
Source - the mirror