
Chinguno, an ardent critic of then Vice-President Emmerson
Mnangagwa, was a member of Zanu PF’s G40 faction fronted by former First Lady,
Grace Mugabe.
The ruling party activist has since last week been spotted
in Mutare, Chipinge and Chimanimani although he is keeping a low profile.
Before he skipped the border, Chinguno had been stripped
off his party position on allegations of grabbing vast tracts of residential
land in Chipinge set aside to benefit Zanu PF youths.
While Chinguno could not be reached for comment yesterday,
Zanu PF Manicaland provincial political commissar Gift Kagweda said the
outspoken former youth leader should write to the party for readmission.
“If he wants to come back to the party, he should write to
us, that is our position. As a party, these are procedures that we look at,’’
Kagweda said.
Former Manicaland Provincial Affairs minister Mandiitawepi
Chimene, who was also a key G40 ally, is in still in self- imposed exile.
Newsday
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