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Zanu-PF Midlands receives CVs from aspirants
04 Oct 2020 at 05:01hrs | Views
THE Zanu-PF Midlands Province election directorate on Friday received curriculum vitaes (CVs) from prospective candidates for three by-elections to fill seats that are up for grabs.
The three seats are two parliamentary (Kwekwe Central and Mkoba) and one council (Ward 25 Mberengwa Rural District).
The primary elections for Kwekwe Central and Mkoba constituencies are going to be held today while the one to choose the party representative in the council election will be held anytime this week. The CVs were handed over to the provincial election directorate led by party chair Engineer Daniel Mackenzie Ncube during a provincial executive meeting that was held at the ruling party's Winery Convention Centre.
First to be received were CVs from five aspiring candidates for Mkoba Constituency in Gweru which fell vacant following the recalling of MDC-A member Mr Amos Chibaya from parliament by his party. Those eyeing the seat are Charles Simbi, Basilton Sikhosana, Willian Gondo, Thomas Mlitao and Rosemary Vundla. For Kwekwe Central, two candidates, clergyman cum businessman Bishop Kandros Mugabe and Energy Ncube submitted their CVs. The seat fell vacant following the death in July of the Mr Masango "Blackman" Matambanadzo who won the seat under the National Patriotic Front (NPF) ticket during the 2018 elections.
For the ward seat in Mberengwa the candidates who presented their CVs were Cdes Malibongwe Zhou, Vusani Ndlovu, Pedzisai Zhou, Timirirashe Shumba, Panic Ngwenya and Ozia Maphosa. The seat fell vacant following the death of councillor, Torai Matutu two weeks ago.
Zanu-PF Midlands spokesperson, Cornelius Mupereri said the party was going ahead with the primary elections for candidates to represent the party as and when the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) would call for the by-elections.
"As the Midlands provincial executive, we had an elections directorate and we received CVs for by-elections from the candidates intending to represent the party in the elections," he said.
Politburo Member, Samuel Mumbengegwi said the primary elections to choose party candidates in the coming by-elections were a good thing in a democratic party.
"We all want to be in leadership positions but it's not possible. We all have roles to play and we must put the party first. Elections must not breed enemies among us. This is not a matter of life and death," he said.
Another Politburo member July Moyo said while Cabinet has postponed by-elections indefinitely because of Covid-19, the ruling party should just prepare so that there is a single candidate for each of the vacancies who will be supported by everyone.
He said there is a need for proper vetting and checking of aspiring candidates before Zec announces new dates for elections.
His comments are coming amid indications that Ncube is allegedly not registered in Kwekwe Central but in Mbizo Constituency.However, he has the backing of some party leadership in Kwekwe who are accused of always imposing friends and relatives at the expense of the party.
"The candidate must be registered in the said constituency he wants to stand for the party, he must be a voter. So, you must properly check if one is in the constituency, is he in the party structures and that should reflect or match the cell and voters' roll. We don't want chaos," said Moyo who is also the Minister of Local Government and Public Works.
"Today we have received the CVs but it's not a done deal, we are going to process, vet the candidates."
Eng Ncube said the CVs will be sent to the national commissariat for further vetting.
He, however, called for peace and tolerance among aspiring candidates for the benefit of the party.
"We need to work together for the growth of the party. We don't want disunity, we don't want these primary elections to divide us. We must put the party first, put President Mnangagwa first," he said.
The three seats are two parliamentary (Kwekwe Central and Mkoba) and one council (Ward 25 Mberengwa Rural District).
The primary elections for Kwekwe Central and Mkoba constituencies are going to be held today while the one to choose the party representative in the council election will be held anytime this week. The CVs were handed over to the provincial election directorate led by party chair Engineer Daniel Mackenzie Ncube during a provincial executive meeting that was held at the ruling party's Winery Convention Centre.
First to be received were CVs from five aspiring candidates for Mkoba Constituency in Gweru which fell vacant following the recalling of MDC-A member Mr Amos Chibaya from parliament by his party. Those eyeing the seat are Charles Simbi, Basilton Sikhosana, Willian Gondo, Thomas Mlitao and Rosemary Vundla. For Kwekwe Central, two candidates, clergyman cum businessman Bishop Kandros Mugabe and Energy Ncube submitted their CVs. The seat fell vacant following the death in July of the Mr Masango "Blackman" Matambanadzo who won the seat under the National Patriotic Front (NPF) ticket during the 2018 elections.
For the ward seat in Mberengwa the candidates who presented their CVs were Cdes Malibongwe Zhou, Vusani Ndlovu, Pedzisai Zhou, Timirirashe Shumba, Panic Ngwenya and Ozia Maphosa. The seat fell vacant following the death of councillor, Torai Matutu two weeks ago.
Zanu-PF Midlands spokesperson, Cornelius Mupereri said the party was going ahead with the primary elections for candidates to represent the party as and when the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) would call for the by-elections.
"As the Midlands provincial executive, we had an elections directorate and we received CVs for by-elections from the candidates intending to represent the party in the elections," he said.
Politburo Member, Samuel Mumbengegwi said the primary elections to choose party candidates in the coming by-elections were a good thing in a democratic party.
"We all want to be in leadership positions but it's not possible. We all have roles to play and we must put the party first. Elections must not breed enemies among us. This is not a matter of life and death," he said.
He said there is a need for proper vetting and checking of aspiring candidates before Zec announces new dates for elections.
His comments are coming amid indications that Ncube is allegedly not registered in Kwekwe Central but in Mbizo Constituency.However, he has the backing of some party leadership in Kwekwe who are accused of always imposing friends and relatives at the expense of the party.
"The candidate must be registered in the said constituency he wants to stand for the party, he must be a voter. So, you must properly check if one is in the constituency, is he in the party structures and that should reflect or match the cell and voters' roll. We don't want chaos," said Moyo who is also the Minister of Local Government and Public Works.
"Today we have received the CVs but it's not a done deal, we are going to process, vet the candidates."
Eng Ncube said the CVs will be sent to the national commissariat for further vetting.
He, however, called for peace and tolerance among aspiring candidates for the benefit of the party.
"We need to work together for the growth of the party. We don't want disunity, we don't want these primary elections to divide us. We must put the party first, put President Mnangagwa first," he said.
Source - sundamail