Presidential adviser Chris Mutsvangwa has escalated his row with Zanu
PF national political commissar, Engelbert Rugeje, claiming in a letter
that his alleged electoral defeat in the Norton parliamentary primary
elections was engineered by the police officers in charge of the polls.
The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association
chairman wrote to Rugeje on Wednesday claiming that the polls were held
long after he had withdrawn from the race due to irregularities.
He confirmed authoring the letter when called by NewsDay yesterday.
“This letter is further to my cellphone call on May 2 to you
Engelbert Rugeje-NPC [national political commissar] advising you that I
was withdrawing from the polls. I unreservedly reject the results of the
just held Zanu PF party polling in Norton. I also refuse to accept your
announcement of Langton Mutendereki as the winner,” Mutsvangwa said.
He also cited the “unconstitutional use of the police” in an
internal party election process, adding the police officers had rigged
the polls by denying party members the right to vote.
“Of particular note is the fact that the cell register used for
polling was illicitly compiled by Constance Shamu to solely further the
illegal win of Langton Mutendereki. It is inconceivable that a
politically active constituency such as Norton can only render less than
4 000 votes. I am busy collating evidence to back up the charges I have
submitted,” Mutsvangwa said in the letter, which has gone viral on
social media platforms.
Mutsvangwa’s letter came shortly after President Emmerson
Mnangagwa roundly condemned his party for using the police in the party
polls, saying he had not sanctioned their deployment.
Efforts to contact Rugeje for comment were fruitless, while Zanu
PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo curtly said: “I have no comment on that
matter.” Newsday
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