VPs to lead Harare, Byo restructuring

Source: VPs to lead Harare, Byo restructuring | Herald (Top Stories) Bulawayo Bureau ZANU-PF yesterday said the dissolution of the party’s structures in Bulawayo and Harare will address problems that have resulted in the party perennially losing elections in the two metropolitan provinces. Last week, Zanu-PF First Secretary and President Cde Mnangagwa dissolved all the […]

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Bulawayo Bureau
ZANU-PF yesterday said the dissolution of the party’s structures in Bulawayo and Harare will address problems that have resulted in the party perennially losing elections in the two metropolitan provinces.

Last week, Zanu-PF First Secretary and President Cde Mnangagwa dissolved all the party’s structures in Bulawayo and Harare.

The party announced that further communication on the issue would be released in due course.

In an interview yesterday, the party’s Secretary for Administration, Cde Obert Mpofu, said Vice President Constantino Chiwenga is superintending the party’s affairs in Harare while Vice President Kembo Mohadi has been assigned to oversee structures in Bulawayo.

Vice President Mohadi

He said President Mnangagwa’s deployment of his two deputies shows the party’s seriousness in rebuilding structures.

“The party has always performed badly in Bulawayo and Harare in national elections. That is why we have one or two seats in the two provinces. The party is looking at all the operations in all provinces with a view to strengthening them. That’s why you have these initiatives headed by the Vice Presidents. It shows the seriousness with which the party considers structures throughout the country,” Cde Mpofu said.

In the harmonised elections held last year, Zanu-PF only claimed a seat each in both Bulawayo and Harare.

Cde Mpofu said he cannot comment on the assignments of Dr Chiwenga and Cde Mohadi in the provinces.

Prior to dissolving structures in Bulawayo, Cde Mpofu was assigned to address problems affecting the province.

He said money, lies and gossip were weakening the party’s structures in the province.

Cde Mpofu had to censure party members who were angling for the provincial chairman’s post following the death of national hero and Zanu-PF provincial chairman Professor Callistus Ndlovu.

Zanu-PF is set to roll out a nationwide restructuring exercise to strengthen the party’s grassroots structures.

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