manner and avoid clashes.
Zanu-PF spokesperson Cde Rugare Gumbo yesterday said the meeting also sought to revamp the province and deal with the challenges they are facing.
“It was also part of a mobilisation exercise we are carrying out. We want them to improve their performance and to do our best to organise ourselves in a peaceful manner,” he said.
On the Mbare group called Chipangano, Cde Gumbo said it was a small matter when compared to bigger issues they had discussed. “There are also problems of rank marshals and we are saying they should go about their business in a peaceful manner,” he said.
On Wednesday, the party’s Secretary for Administration, Cde Didymus Mutasa, said they wanted to talk to the provincial party leadership about the need for law and order in Harare.
Harare provincial party spokesperson, Cde Claudius Mutero, said the meeting went on well.
“Plans were put in place to correct some of the anomalies that were raised during the meeting,” he said.
On the issue of rank marshals, Cde Mutero said they had their own association and were not part of the provincial structure. He said some of them were mischievous as they abused their powers in the name of the party.
Cde Mutero said rank marshals who were members of Zanu-PF should desist from such conduct.
Zanu-PF officials expressed concern over lawlessness reportedly caused by some party youths in the city.
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