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Zanu
PF shuts out aspiring candidates
Kholwani Nyathi,
The Standard (Zimbabwe)
February 3, 2008
http://www.thestandard.co.zw/viewinfo.cfm?linkid=11&id=8261&siteid=1
Zanu PF officials in
Matabeleland North allegedly tried to shut out aspiring candidates
from rival factions from the ongoing primary elections by hiding
their curriculum vitaes, (CV).
A candidate alleged to
have benefited from this was the Minister of Industry and International
Trade, Obert Mpofu of Umguza constituency.
A fortnight ago, Mpofu
was declared the unopposed Zanu PF candidate for his old constituency.
But it has emerged that
Mark Mzula Mbayiwa, a retired army major and Zipra ex-combatant
has challenged that decision, accusing Mpofu of "masterminding
the disappearance" of his application.
He has appealed to the
commissariat to review the case, described by party insiders as
"the culmination of factional fighting".
Mbayiwa is reportedly
being supported by the former PF Zapu old guard as part of their
turf war with Mpofu, allegedly a member of a faction linked to Solomon
Mujuru, husband of Vice-President Joice Mujuru.
In a letter addressed
to Zanu PF national commissar, Elliot Manyika, Mbayiwa claims he
submitted his curriculum vitae to the party's Umguza district coordinating
committee chairman on 7 January.
But he said he was "shocked
to learn a week later" that Mpofu had been chosen unopposed
as the Umguza constituency candidate.
"I hereby launch
a complaint that I submitted my CV to the DCC chairperson for Umguza
who is housed at York House, which is owned by the current MP (Mpofu)
on 7 January 2006," Mbayiwa said. "But when I went to
Lupane for a meeting, I was told that my CV was not submitted. The
only CV there was for the current MP."
He said "the grapevine
has it that the DCC chairperson went around the constituency saying
he would not send the CV to Lupane" because of his connection
with Mpofu.
Dumisani Mpofu, the chief
Agritex officer in Matabeleland North was also told that his CV
was never considered for the Bubi parliamentary constituency because
it had gone missing.
It is understood the
CV has now been found but his case is yet to be determined by the
provincial executive.
Mpofu was not available
for comment yesterday as he was attending the African Union summit
in Ethiopia.
Zanu PF Matabeleland
North chairman, Headman Moyo could not comment on the matter as
he was said to be attending a meeting to address problems that arose
during the primaries.
But the Zanu Umguza DCC
chairman, Zwelitsha Masuku denied they had thrown out Mbayiwa's
CV, saying "it was not submitted according to party rules and
procedures".
"He even admitted
that he did not hand over the CV to me," Masuku said. "Instead
he says he sent his wife who gave it to a certain woman at Pioneer
House, but we have failed to identify that woman."
But a Zanu PF provincial
member insisted "that there is a lot of corruption in this
process" because of factionalism.
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