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Zanu-PF is divided says Oppah Muchinguri
17 Jun 2012 at 10:23hrs | Views
Zanu-PF Women's League Secretary Oppah Muchinguri said District Co-ordinating Committee elections had divided people in the party as some bigwigs were imposing their people using the President's name.
"When one wins, there is an order for a rerun because their faction would have lost. Vamwe vanonyepa kuti vanokudai ivo varikudhisitiroya party (some are lying that they love you while they are destroying the party). Vamwe vanouya vachikunyeperai, (Some lie to you)" she said.
Muchinguri said the Women's League's operations in provinces and other lower tiers were paralysed because leaders took away vehicles allocated to the league.
She said money realised from 500 000 party cards sold was not properly accounted for and she called for the league to take ownership of the selling of party cards to its members.
Sarah Mahoka said women were sidelined during DCC elections.
She said vehicles belonging to the Women's League were being converted to pool cars, leaving them with nothing to use.
"President tinokumbira kuti zvigebenga zvakaba fertiliser zvisungwe nezvakaabhiyuza mari yeConstituency Development Fund, (President we request that the thugs that stole fertiliser be arrested and those who abused constitution development funds)" said Mahoka, who is Mashonaland West Women's League chairperson.
Senate President Edna Madzongwe, Defence Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa and other senior Government and party officials attended the event.
"When one wins, there is an order for a rerun because their faction would have lost. Vamwe vanonyepa kuti vanokudai ivo varikudhisitiroya party (some are lying that they love you while they are destroying the party). Vamwe vanouya vachikunyeperai, (Some lie to you)" she said.
Muchinguri said the Women's League's operations in provinces and other lower tiers were paralysed because leaders took away vehicles allocated to the league.
She said money realised from 500 000 party cards sold was not properly accounted for and she called for the league to take ownership of the selling of party cards to its members.
Sarah Mahoka said women were sidelined during DCC elections.
She said vehicles belonging to the Women's League were being converted to pool cars, leaving them with nothing to use.
"President tinokumbira kuti zvigebenga zvakaba fertiliser zvisungwe nezvakaabhiyuza mari yeConstituency Development Fund, (President we request that the thugs that stole fertiliser be arrested and those who abused constitution development funds)" said Mahoka, who is Mashonaland West Women's League chairperson.
Senate President Edna Madzongwe, Defence Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa and other senior Government and party officials attended the event.
Source - Byo24News