Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau
Kwekwe Central legislator Cde Masango Matambanadzo has appealed to the Zanu-PF National Disciplinary Committee against the decision by the Midlands provincial executive to suspend and disqualify him from participating in the Zanu-PF primary elections scheduled for May 5.

Other party cadres with pending cases Cdes Chiratidzo Mabuwa, Tafanana Zhou and Fred Moyo, who were linked to the G40 cabal, were allowed to contest in the primary elections.

In an interview on Wednesday, Cde Matambanadzo said he felt that he was being treated unfairly, hence his decision to appeal to the national disciplinary committee.

He said he was confident he would get the greenlight to contest the primaries.

“I was the only sitting MP in the Midlands Province to have my CV rejected,” he said.

“I just feel there is no justice in the manner that my case is being handled, that is if I have a case to answer in the first place. I have a feeling that there are people who are holding grudges against me and this is why I have decided to appeal.”

Cde Matambanadzo said there were efforts to scuttle his chance of retaining the seat and force him to stand as an independent, which he would not do.

“The President is on record saying we should let bygones be bygones, but it seems there are some people who still have an axe to grind with me,” he said.

“I will continue to work for the party. I have no case and I hope and pray the national disciplinary committee will deliver its verdict soon.”

Zanu-PF provincial spokesperson Cde Cornelius Mpereri said Cde Matambanadzo’s suspension was above board.

“His suspension was done above board and all the procedures were followed,” he said.

“The provincial executive only sent a recommendation to the national headquarters.”

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