The Zanu-PF Youth League had become dysfunctional as it was
being controlled by the G40 cabal, with former executive members using it as a
conduit to loot funds without carrying out any meaningful programmes to promote
youth development.
This is contained in the Central Committee report presented
to the Extraordinary Zanu-PF Congress last Friday. The exact amount of looted
funds could not immediately be established amid reports that members of the G40
cabal operated in secrecy.
Service providers that have come forward so far are
claiming in excess of $350 000.
“It is disheartening to report that the department
performed dismally during the period under review,” reads the report. Most of
the department’s time and resources were used to propel the objectives of the
cabal (G40).
“The expelled Kudzanai Chipanga, Innocent Hamandishe,
Mpehlabayo Malinga, Tongai Kasukuwere, Xavier Kazizi and Annastancia Ndhlovu
hijacked the management of affairs of the Youth League. They completely took
over the administration of the organ, thereby becoming the voice and face of
the Youth League, overshadowing critical sub-departments of the organ. All this
was meant to loot and plunder the organ’s resources.”
The report also accused members of the G40 cabal in the
Youth League of spreading hate speech and being divisive.
“Most, if not all, of the Youth League programmes were not
being administered from the party headquarters,” reads the report.
“Most of the meetings were being held outside the party
premises by the top six of the national executive. The cabal used the Youth
League to spread divisive speeches which sowed disunity among the party
membership, denigrated the uniformed forces with a view to cause despondency
and pandemonium among the Zimbabwean citizenry.”
Current members of the Youth League also extended their
apologies to President Emmerson Mnangagwa, war veterans, party leadership and
the Zimbabwe Defence Forces for the insults and vilification they were
subjected to by the expelled G40 cabal members of the Youth League.
The report also revealed that the Youth League owes various
services providers over $350 000.
“The debts are only some of the few that have approached
the department since the expulsion of the cabal,” reads the report. “There was
no proper administration of the department as business was being done
clandestinely in order to bar the secretariat from noticing the cabal’s
shenanigans.”
Meanwhile, our Bulawayo Bureau reports that the Zanu-PF
Youth League has said it mistakenly announced that Cde Leslie Ncube had been elected
as its new secretary for legal affairs.
The Youth League executive elected new office bearers at
the weekend, to fill 10 posts that fell vacant following the expulsion of G40
cabal members.
The elections were held on Saturday, a day after the ruling
party’s Extraordinary Congress.
The new secretary for administration Cde Tendai Chirau told
our Bulawayo Bureau that the announcement had a mistake.
He said Cde Fuluphelile Mlea had since been elected to
occupy the position of secretary for legal affairs, instead of Cde Ncube as
previously announced.
“I want to correct Cde Ncube’s election as the secretary
for legal affairs in the party’s National Youth League,” he said. “It was an
anomaly. He’s not occupying the position, but Cde Mlea from Matabeleland South
province was elected to that position. I would like to apologise to Cde Ncube
for the inconveniences caused.”
Cde Chirau was elected to his new position on Saturday,
together with Cdes Getrude Mutandi (finance), Godfrey Tsenengamu
(commissariat), Silas Chimbiro (security), Sibongile Sibanda (external
relations), Elizabeth Masuku (transport), Yeukai Simbanegavi (information and
publicity) and Tonderai Bosha (indigenisation).
The election results await Politburo ratification.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa re-instated former youth
leader Cde Pupurai Togarepi at the Zanu-PF’s Extraordinary Congress and tasked
him to fill the vacant posts.
The elections were conducted via secret ballot at Zanu-PF
headquarters, with Cde Lewis Matutu becoming Cde Togarepi’s deputy, taking over
from Mr Mpehlabayo Malinga. Herald
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