Zanu PF Harare Province in cell restructuring exercise

Joseph Madzimure

Zimpapers Politics Hub

ZANU PF Harare Province is intensifying its restructuring exercise by holding elections in its cells to establish leadership, which will lay the groundwork for upper structures.

After cell structures, the province plans to set up branch and District Coordinating Committee structures.

In an interview, provincial Political Commissar, Cde Voyage Dambuza said: “In terms of the restructuring exercise, we are almost through with our cell structures, a process where we are mobilising members to be in our cells.

“We are now going to conduct cell elections to establish leadership for every cell.”

The next phase will involve branch elections, with each district consisting of five branches.

Each branch will comprise approximately 132 members, making it a vital part of the district’s membership base.

Cde Dambuza explained further: “We will be deploying teams from the province, including members from the war veterans, Women’s League, Youth League and the main wing to assist the current district executive in creating branch executives.”

Additionally, Cde Dambuza said Harare Province will implement the “Fishers of Men” programme, coordinated by the National Political Commissar.

This initiative aims to engage communities and attract new members.

“We are going around communities to encourage membership and distribute membership cards,” he noted.

“We will leverage the current political landscape to maximise our support.”

Cde Dambuza emphasised the importance of community engagement, stating that Zanu PF intends to capitalise on the opposition’s challenges to gain as much support as possible.

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