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200 to contest for Zanu-PF posts in Bulawayo

by Staff reporter
20 Dec 2021 at 00:38hrs | Views
MORE than 200 aspiring candidates in Bulawayo submitted their CVs to Zanu-PF for consideration to contest party posts in the party's provincial elections scheduled before the end of this month.

Former Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) leader Jabulani Sibanda, former Mpopoma-Pelandaba MP Joseph Tshuma, Bulawayo war veterans' chairman Cephas Ncube, the current interim provincial party chairperson Obert Msindo along with Douglas Mpofu and Mlungisi Moyo are eyeing the top post of provincial chairman.

Those who submitted their CVs for the top women's affairs post are the current interim secretary for women affairs Rebecca Manjere, her deputy Zeria Ngozo and Joyce Sibanda.

Those vying for the top post under the youths' wing are interim secretary for youth affairs Freedom Murechu, Bhekinkosi Dube and Mayibongwe Zvigadza.

A total of 205 aspiring candidates in Bulawayo submitted their CVs after provinces were instructed to complete the vetting exercise of all their aspiring candidates for the position of provincial chairpersons, chairwomen and youth chairpersons by yesterday.

The party said provinces would be tasked with supervising elections in other provinces and should select competent members who will serve as presiding and polling officers in the host provinces.

Zanu-PF Politburo member Munyaradzi Machacha, who was deployed to Bulawayo to monitor the process during the Provincial Coordinating Committee meeting at Davies Hall yesterday said the list of names of the successful candidates will be compiled after the National Commissariat has finished scrutinising them.

He said the ballot paper will only carry the names of the successful candidates who will contest provincial elections.

Machacha urged party members to shun divisive politics of tribalism when electing leaders.

"Let us not be driven by the spirit of regionalism or tribalism when electing our new provincial leadership. The President and First Secretary of the party ED Mnangagwa has said it over and over that our party doesn't need tribalism or regionalism," he said.

"Let us elect out leaders regardless of tribe and once we discover that there is now divisive politics of tribalism, the party will intervene because we want unity in our party."

Machacha said the legacy of unity which was left by the late Vice-President Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo and the late former President Robert Mugabe should be jealously protected.

Politburo member Judith Ncube urged party members to work as a team and shun acts of factionalism in line with the thrust of the party.

Tshinga Dube, who is also a Politburo member, emphasised the need for discipline in the party and urged members to behave in a manner consistent with the values of the party.

In Matabeleland North, there were tensions during yesterday's PCC meeting, which spelt out guidelines to be followed ahead of the ruling party's provincial elections.

Zanu-PF politburo member Douglas Mahiya delivered the electoral guidelines and called for the party to hold free and fair elections in the exercise of internal democratic systems.

Shortly after delivering his message, the outgoing provincial chairman Richard Moyo, who is also Matabeleland North Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister, declared the meeting over as its agenda had been met.

Moyo, who is eyeing to retain the chairmanship, urged party members to campaign peacefully.

However, some party members including Believe Gaule, who is an aspiring chairman rose and claimed that they had grievances.

But his claims were shot down, as party members said the meeting had fulfilled its mission.

As other PCC members started walking out of the meeting others charged towards Mahiya to articulate their concerns.

They even suggested that the meeting be reconvened, but their calls were dismissed. They wanted the party to announce the candidates and the positions that they were vying for.

In an interview following the meeting, Mahiya said differences were expected in a big party like Zanu-PF as it shows that members are enthusiastic about its growth.

"When people are in a party like this you expect at some point to have some differences. In every river, in every pool you will find a frog, this means that anomalies are common you can't expect 100 percent compliance," he said.

"While differences might be there the best weapon to win is to unite and that is the message, I'm leaving for the party members."

Mahiya said while the election date is yet to be announced the polls will be held before the end of the year.

"The party intends to run its election professionally in compliance to the party's constitution, party disciplinary codes and electoral rules and regulations. Every player in the electoral process must ensure that the elections are democratic, transparent, free, fair and credible," he said.

"The environment must be supportive and peaceful. There shall be no imposition of candidates, intimidation and vote buying."

In Matabeleland South, those interested being part of the ruling party's provincial executive structures submitted their CVs on Saturday.

Zanu-PF Matabeleland South provincial chairman Never Khanye said four candidates have expressed interest in the chairperson's position.

"For the chairmanship, there's myself, Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu, Siqhoza Ndlovu and Jabulani Dube," said Khanye.

He said for the position of Women's League chairperson, Rona Moyo, Gladys Claus and Sindisiwe Nleya had submitted their CV's.

"For the Youth League chairmanship, there were two contestants; Langton Ndlovu and Moses Langa," said Khanye.

He said these would be the positions which would be voted for while a basket system would be used for applications for other positions.

"The other applications will come in the form of a basket system. They will have to share the executive positions from main wing, Women's League and Youth League, sharing among the seven districts. What we're waiting for from headquarters are the guidelines for these processes. After the Politburo meeting, they'll come up with the date for when elections will be held," said Khanye.

Source - The Herald
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