Mujuru to assess party structures

Source: Mujuru to assess party structures – DailyNews Live

Jeffrey Muvundusi      27 January 2017

BULAWAYO – Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) leader, Joice Mujuru, is tomorrow
expected to descend on Bulawayo – the country’s second capital – to assess
party structures in preparation for 2018 elections.

The party’s provincial vice chair, Albert Mhlanga, confirmed Mujuru’s
mission – which according to sources, is also expected to clarify the role
of Rugare Gumbo and Didymus Mutasa – to the Daily News yesterday.

“(she)…is coming to assess the structures and our preparedness as we
head towards the 2018 elections. The tour is part of her national wide
tour of provincial councils,” Mhlanga said, adding that the engagements
had “nothing to do with our loss in last week’s (Bikita West)
by-election”.

Mujuru’s new opposition party lost its first ever election tussle against
President Robert Mugabe’s ruling Zanu PF, highlighting the mammoth task it
faces in efforts to challenge Zanu PF.

Zanu PF managed to keep the rural Bikita West parliamentary constituency
in last Saturday’s special vote after its candidate Beauty Chabaya
garnered 13 156 votes against 2 453 votes for Mujuru’s ZPF candidate
Kudakwashe Gopo, according to tallies by the Zimbabwe Electoral
Commission.

On Saturday, Mujuru will tour Egodini and Kotamai markets, and then
proceed to watch a soccer tournament in Pelandaba.

From there, the former vice president will attend a fundraising dinner
organised by the party’s youths.

According to party insiders, who attended the provincial executive
committee meeting chaired by Mhlanga which was held on Tuesday at Samuel
Sipepa-Nkomo’s Mukusi offices, numerous issues were reportedly tabled for
discussion at the high-profile meeting slated for Sunday.

“During the Tuesday meeting, many people said they want clarification on
the role of our two elders – Rugare Gumbo and Didymus Mutasa – of which we
hope the president will be able to do that,” the source said.

“Also, the issue of dominance of ex-Zanu cadres in national executive
council was raised,” the source said, adding that “other issues that were
placed on the agenda include our recent defeat in Bikita West and how best
we can deal with future elections”.

The source said other matters were “the issue of the congress that has
been postponed several times, the need for resources as we go for 2018
elections and factionalism which has lately been topical in the city among
a number of issues”.

Asked about the factionalism allegations in which two factions have
emerged – one led by Sipepa-Nkomo and another by provincial coordinator
Esnath Bulayani, both vying for the vice president post – Mhlanga said:
“We have heard about those factionalism reports but they are now a thing
of the past. They are only dominant on WhatsApp groups but take it from
me, the issue of factionalism is one thing we have dealt with
successfully.”

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