Headlands primary election date set

SAVIOUR KASUKUWERE
SAVIOUR KASUKUWERE

Herald Reporter
Zanu-PF will hold primary elections to select a candidate for the Headlands constituency by-election set for June 10. The constituency was left vacant following the expulsion of former secretary for administration Mr Didymus Mutasa. Zanu-PF national political commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere announced the date in a statement yesterday.

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He said deputy secretary for administration Cde Douglas Mombeshora would lead the team seconded by the national commissariat to conduct the polls.

“The Zanu-PF secretary for commissariat, Cde Saviour Kasukuwere, wishes to announce that the Zanu-PF primary elections for Headlands constituency is going to be held on Sunday 05 April 2015,” reads part of the statement.

“Party members will go to vote at their usual polling stations. The polling stations will open at 0700 hours and will close at 1900 hours.”

The voting, Cde Kasukuwere said, would be done according to cells and members would be required to produce national identity cards or valid passports as proof of identity.

Twelve candidates have been approved to contest in the elections.

Those approved are Cdes Christopher Chingosho, William Taurai Chiripamberi, Sheila Mahere (Nyagumbo), Tinaye Chigudu, Elizabeth Mukungatu, Tedius Nyikayaramba, Albert Nyakuyedzwa, Nathaniel Mhiripiri, Timon Tandi, Moses Chikwariro, Ndakaitei Mandangu and Dakarai Mapuranga.

Cde Mapuranga’s CV was initially rejected on the grounds that he was not in provincial structures for the minimum five years.

Mr Mutasa was expelled from Zanu-PF, together with his nephew Mr Temba Mliswa, for bringing the name of the party into disrepute as they were part of the putchist cabal led by former Vice President Dr Joice Mujuru that wanted to illegally topple and/or assassinate President Mugabe.

The two were recalled from Parliament following their expulsion from Zanu-PF.

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