Zanu-PF Central Committee polls set for tomorrow Minister Chinamasa
Cde Chinamasa

Cde Chinamasa

Nyore Madzianike
ZANU-PF Manicaland Province will tomorrow hold elections to choose provincial Central Committee members, as the party realigns itself for Extraordinary Congress to be held in Harare next month. The ruling party resolved to have elections for the Central Committee members before going for the Extraordinary Congress.

The party’s Secretary for Legal Affairs, Cde Patrick Chinamasa, has since communicated to provinces through a circular on the need to hold such elections this week. The Congress’ agenda is to confirm President Mugabe as the party’s Presidential candidate for 2018. It will also seek to elevate a Women’s League member into the Presidium. Manicaland Province’s secretary for administration Cde Kenneth Saruchera confirmed that provincial elections would be held tomorrow.

Cde Muchinguri-Kashiri

Cde Muchinguri-Kashiri

“We have planned to hold the elections on Wednesday. We start receiving CVs tomorrow (Tuesday) and possibly go into voting on Wednesday,” he said. Cde Saruchera said that they were yet to receive a response from the national executive from the report they filed over resolutions made during their provincial executive committee meeting. They resolved to have some members who were linked to expelled former Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, chucked out of the party.

Cde Mushohwe

Cde Mushohwe

“We are yet to receive that response,” he said. Manicaland Province recommended the expulsion of 38 members allegedly linked to Mnangagwa’s faction. Three Politburo members – Cdes Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, Patrick Chinamasa and Chris Mushohwe – were recommended for expulsion. Cdes Mike Madiro, Joshua Sacco, Moses Gutu, Winnie Mlambo, Joseph Mujati, Christopher Chingosho, Alice Chitima, Oliver Mandipaka, Gorden Chikwanda, Timothy Mapungwana, Monica Mutsvangwa, Ellen Gwaradzimba, Tasin Dube, Hubert Nyanhongo and Judith Mawire were also fingered.

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