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5 arrested over Kwekwe violence
06 Oct 2020 at 06:48hrs | Views
Five suspected gold panners allegedly hired to disrupt Zanu-PF primary elections for Kwekwe Central over the weekend have been arrested, as investigations into the incident continue.
The primary elections had to be cancelled after rowdy youths armed with machetes and iron bars stormed the command centre at the party's Kwekwe district office and started to beat up everyone, including polling agents.
Vehicles belonging to party officials, including that of the provincial deputy chairperson Rabson Nyathi, who was presiding were damaged.
Two aspiring candidates, Kandros Mugabe and Energy Ncube, were battling it out to represent the party in the Kwekwe Central seat left vacant following the death of Mr Masango Matambanadzo of the National Patriotic Front in July this year.
Zanu-PF Midlands provincial spokesperson Cornelius Mpereri yesterday confirmed the arrest of the five suspects, saying the party was assisting the police with investigations.
"There are suspects who have since been arrested following the disturbances on Sunday, but you can check with the police for the names," he said.
"I am not in the office at the moment. We are a peaceful party and we continue to work with the police as we seek to bring the perpetrators of the violence to book."
Meanwhile, William Gondo will represent Zanu-PF in the Mkoba constituency by-election in Gweru after he won the party primary elections, which ran late into the night on Sunday.
There were four other candidates who contested in the party primary elections.
Gondo, who runs a number of private schools in Gweru got 358 votes, while his closest rival, Charles Simbi got 287. Another contestant and former magistrate Mr Thomas Militao got 14 votes, while Rosemary Vundla got 43 votes.
Basilton Sikhosana did not get a single vote.
The primary elections had to be cancelled after rowdy youths armed with machetes and iron bars stormed the command centre at the party's Kwekwe district office and started to beat up everyone, including polling agents.
Vehicles belonging to party officials, including that of the provincial deputy chairperson Rabson Nyathi, who was presiding were damaged.
Two aspiring candidates, Kandros Mugabe and Energy Ncube, were battling it out to represent the party in the Kwekwe Central seat left vacant following the death of Mr Masango Matambanadzo of the National Patriotic Front in July this year.
Zanu-PF Midlands provincial spokesperson Cornelius Mpereri yesterday confirmed the arrest of the five suspects, saying the party was assisting the police with investigations.
"There are suspects who have since been arrested following the disturbances on Sunday, but you can check with the police for the names," he said.
"I am not in the office at the moment. We are a peaceful party and we continue to work with the police as we seek to bring the perpetrators of the violence to book."
Meanwhile, William Gondo will represent Zanu-PF in the Mkoba constituency by-election in Gweru after he won the party primary elections, which ran late into the night on Sunday.
There were four other candidates who contested in the party primary elections.
Gondo, who runs a number of private schools in Gweru got 358 votes, while his closest rival, Charles Simbi got 287. Another contestant and former magistrate Mr Thomas Militao got 14 votes, while Rosemary Vundla got 43 votes.
Basilton Sikhosana did not get a single vote.
Source - the herald