ZANU PF Mashonaland East provincial women’s league
vice-chairlady Lyn Gororo is yet to hand over a party vehicle she was ordered
to return by Saturday last week following the reinstatement of Nyarai Tsvuura
as the league boss a few months ago.
NewsDay is reliably informed that the vehicle was yet to be
delivered at the provincial party offices in Marondera.
Zanu PF has demanded that Gororo return the vehicle
following a politburo decision to reinstate suspended top officials including
Tsvuura.
It is, however, understood that a faction within the
women’s league was against Tsvuura’s return, hence Gororo’s reluctance to
return the vehicle, a move that has since paralysed party operations in the
province.
In a letter addressed to Gororo dated August 19 and signed
by provincial chairperson Joel Biggie Matiza, the former was ordered to return
the vehicle (registration number AES 8034) by last weekend.
“Please note that you are being requested to return the
party vehicle you were using as acting women’s league chairlady for Mashonaland
East province no later than Saturday 22 August, 2020 at the provincial offices
in Marondera,” read the letter.
Tsvuura, who is also the ruling party’s Mutoko proportional
representation legislator, was suspended for allegedly “gossiping” before she
was cleared by the politburo and reinstated as the provincial women’s league
boss.
Tsvuura was officially confirmed as the chairlady during
the last provincial co-ordinating committee meeting held in Marondera, where
Matiza told delegates to obey decisions made by the politburo.
Efforts to contact Matiza, Gororo and Tsvuura were
fruitless. Newsday
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