Chivi South legislator Cde Killer Zivhu has come under fire
for continuing to defy the Zanu-PF Masvingo provincial executive’s directive
stopping him from carrying out party and parliamentary business in the area
pending the finalisation of his disciplinary hearing.
It is understood the party has written to the Politburo
recommending that he be expelled for violating party rules after turning to
social media platforms such as WhatsApp and Twitter, and allegedly pushed for
dialogue between President Mnangagwa and MDC-Alliance Mr Nelson Chamisa.
Further, Cde Zivhu is said to have initiated the process of
collecting signatures from people so that they support his dialogue initiative.
The Herald understands that the Zanu-PF Masvingo executive
recently read the riot act to Cde Zivhu and ordered him to stop carrying out
meetings until his matter was finalised.
Zanu-PF vice chairman for Masvingo Cde Ailes Baloyi said
yesterday that it was disturbing to note Cde Zivhu was defying party
directives.
“We are aware of Cde Zivhu’s defiance and the reports are
being taken to the national executive. Every move that he is making is known
and we are only waiting for the results of the national disciplinary
committee,” said Cde Baloyi.
He said it was public knowledge that Cde Zivhu should not
in any way disregard party directives through engaging in any developmental
activities in his constituency.
“What he is doing is tantamount to defiance and we are not
happy as an executive. One should just follow what he or she is advised by the
party.” Herald
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