THE dates for the Zanu-PF provincial elections for Bulawayo
and Harare provinces will be announced by the Politburo following the
nullification of the results of the Bulawayo provincial elections last week.
The party’s provincial leadership in Bulawayo declared the
elections null and void last week after it was realised that the calibre of
party members that were being nominated into leadership positions was below the
party’s expectations and standards.
In an interview yesterday, the party’s Secretary for
Administration, Cde Obert Mpofu, said elections for the provincial executive
council members would only take place after direction from the Politburo and
the President and the First Secretary of the party, Cde Mnangagwa.
“We have advised the restructuring teams in both Bulawayo
and Harare Metropolitan provinces to restrict their restructuring exercise from
cell up to district level only. The teams should work independently without due
influence from the local leadership.
“The teams should prepare comprehensive reports on the
process from the beginning up to district restructuring which will be presented
to the Politburo. The report should contain all the facts, figures and details
about the process. Dates for the elections will be set thereafter,” said Cde
Mpofu.
Consequently, he added, provincial elections carried out in
Bulawayo were declared null and void.
Cde Mpofu said the party was happy with the way the
elections at cell, branch and district level were handled recently.
“Generally, we are happy with the election process so far.
All the authorised structures voted and this is what we want because it’s their
democratic right to vote. The restructuring exercise is an important programme
for the party and it shall be treated accordingly,” he said.
In March, President Mnangagwa dissolved all party
structures in the two provinces. Herald
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