The Zanu-PF Masvingo provincial executive has annulled the
election of bigwigs such as former provincial Governor Cde Willard Chiwewe and
Provincial Affairs Minister Dr Paul Chimedza to the Central Committee during
recent elections held in the province.
The elections had been held in five of Masvingo’s seven
districts by the provincial executive led by acting chair Cde Amasa Nhenjana,
but they could not be completed in Mwenezi and Masvingo after the Zimbabwe
Defence Forces stepped in to stop a sustained purge by a G40 cabal targeting
Zanu-PF officials with liberation war credentials.
Provincial chairperson Cde Ezra Chadzamira and members of
his executive were barred from participating in the primaries by Cde Nhenjana
and his team. Zanu-PF Masvingo provincial vice chairman Cde Ailess Baloyi on
Tuesday said the recent Central Committee elections in the province were null
and void.
“The Central Committee elections held in Masvingo recently
are null and void, their results do not hold because in the first place they
were not elections at all, people were just hand-picking each other. We cannot
even call what happened an election because most of the party members were
barred from contesting, so the outcome does not hold at all,” he said.
Cde Baloyi said legitimate Central Committee elections were
only due in 2019 when the mandate of the organ’s members elected in 2014
expired.
“Central Committee members who were elected in 2014 are the
ones who will attend the Extra0rdinary Congress to be held next month. Their
mandate expires in 2019 when new elections are due,” he said.
Besides Dr Chimedza, others who had been elected into the
Central Committee in Gutu during last week’s sham elections were Gutu West
legislator Cde Tongai Muzenda, Retired Colonel Mutero Masanganise and Cde
Patricia Gama. In Zaka, ex-Masvingo Governor Cde Chiwewe had been elected
together with Professor Bonface Chivore and Cde Jonas Chindanya.
As for Bikita, Pamushana High School head Cde Johnson
Madhuku had also been elected into the powerful Zanu-PF organ, together with
Cdes Jeffreys Murire, Veronica Dzika and Watson Maguraumwe. In Chiredzi,
Retired Brigadier- General Callisto Gwanetsa, who is the Chiredzi South
legislator, had also been voted into the Central Committee, together with his
Chiredzi North counterpart Cde Robson Mukwena.
Also elected in Chiredzi were Cdes Jerry Makuni, Samson
Makonese and Mavis Dhemba. In Chivi, Cde Mathias Vutete, the Chivi South
legislator had been voted into the Central Committee, together with Cde Tranos
Huruva and businessman Cde Wellington Mapuvire.
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