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Tungwarara Denies Rift with Mugwadi
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Special Investment Presidential Advisor Paul Tungwarara has dismissed reports of tensions between himself and Buhera West legislator Tafadzwa Mugwadi, describing the claims as false and driven by social media speculation.
In an interview, Dr Tungwarara said there were no differences between the two politicians, insisting they remained united as members of the same party.
"I do not have any issues whatsoever with Honourable Mugwadi. He is my brother and a fellow cadre in the same party," he said.
He stressed that Zanu-PF places strong emphasis on unity and discipline, adding that internal disputes had no place in a party focused on governance and national development.
"These stories are being manufactured on social media by people who thrive on falsehoods," Dr Tungwarara said, urging the public to ignore what he described as misleading narratives.
He added that the ruling party's priority was development rather than personal rivalries, noting that members were expected to rally behind President Emmerson Mnangagwa's agenda.
Dr Tungwarara also highlighted the Presidential Community Development Fund, which he said was designed to stimulate economic activity at grassroots level. He said each constituency receives US$25 000 under the revolving fund, which has the potential to transform rural communities if properly managed.
Meanwhile, Zanu-PF's Manicaland Province has reaffirmed Chipinge District's recommendation that Dr Tungwarara be co-opted into the party's Central Committee.
Provincial chairperson Tawanda Mukodza said the decision followed consultations conducted in line with party procedures. He said the Chipinge District Coordinating Committee met and endorsed Dr Tungwarara's nomination, a position that was subsequently adopted by the Provincial Coordinating Committee.
Mr Mukodza said the province had earlier been directed by the party's national leadership to repeat the process after an initial co-option was nullified.
"We complied with the directive and convened another meeting to verify the recommendation from Chipinge District and to establish if there were any objections," he said.
He added that the process demonstrated the province's commitment to internal procedures and the maintenance of party unity.
In an interview, Dr Tungwarara said there were no differences between the two politicians, insisting they remained united as members of the same party.
"I do not have any issues whatsoever with Honourable Mugwadi. He is my brother and a fellow cadre in the same party," he said.
He stressed that Zanu-PF places strong emphasis on unity and discipline, adding that internal disputes had no place in a party focused on governance and national development.
"These stories are being manufactured on social media by people who thrive on falsehoods," Dr Tungwarara said, urging the public to ignore what he described as misleading narratives.
He added that the ruling party's priority was development rather than personal rivalries, noting that members were expected to rally behind President Emmerson Mnangagwa's agenda.
Meanwhile, Zanu-PF's Manicaland Province has reaffirmed Chipinge District's recommendation that Dr Tungwarara be co-opted into the party's Central Committee.
Provincial chairperson Tawanda Mukodza said the decision followed consultations conducted in line with party procedures. He said the Chipinge District Coordinating Committee met and endorsed Dr Tungwarara's nomination, a position that was subsequently adopted by the Provincial Coordinating Committee.
Mr Mukodza said the province had earlier been directed by the party's national leadership to repeat the process after an initial co-option was nullified.
"We complied with the directive and convened another meeting to verify the recommendation from Chipinge District and to establish if there were any objections," he said.
He added that the process demonstrated the province's commitment to internal procedures and the maintenance of party unity.
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