Zanu PF primaries bring 5 new faces in Mat South

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu

Bulawayo Bureau

THE recent Zanu PF primary elections ushered in five new faces in Matabeleland South province that would be vying for national assembly seats in this year’s harmonised elections.

For them this is an opportune time to strengthen the party.

Cde Thusani Ndou will be representing the party in Beitbridge West, Cde Lungisani Ncube in Gwanda North, Cde Omphile Marupi in Gwanda South, Cde Sindisiwe Nleya in Mangwe and Cde Fisani Moyo in Gwanda Tshitaudze.

They will be joining veteran politicians who have managed to maintain the party’s dominance in the province in successive elections.

These include Cde Albert Nguluvhe in Beitbridge East, Cde Edgar Moyo in Matobo, Cde Soul Ncube in Matobo-Mangwe, Cde Farai Taruvinga in Insiza North, Cde Levi Mayihlome in Umzingwane and Cde Spare Sithole in Insiza South.

Cde Marupi said his main task was to build on the foundation laid by his predecessors.

“The fact that I have taken over reigns doesn’t mean the start of parallel work, but it will be a continuation,” he said. “The Zanu PF party is a united party which is concerned with grooming a new crop of leaders that will continue with the work which was started by our fathers.

“At the core of it all is ensuring that different phases of leadership in the party spearhead development in the country. The party elders crafted Vision 2030 and initiated the work towards attainment of the vision. As a new crop of leaders we are prepared to carry forward this work.

“We will be mainly feeding off what our elders have already laid for us. The wisdom and experience of our party elders coupled with our strength and innovative strategies will help to grow the nation.”

Cde Marupi said incorporating veteran leaders and new comers within party leadership is crucial in ensuring continuity of the party.

He said this has over the years helped ensure that the revolutionary party remains strong and in power.

Cde Marupi said as a new breed of leaders, they had to come up with new strategies and innovative ways to bring development to communities.

Cde Ndou said he was honoured by the confidence party members had shown in him.

He said it is an indication that Zanu PF members at constituency level and the party’s leadership at national level had trust in his leadership.

Cde Ndou said the development works that are being carried out by the Zanu PF Government under the visionary leadership of President Mnangagwa has helped to lay a solid foundation for him.

“Our Zanu PF Government has done its fair share in the community and it still continues to do so and now as an ambassador of the party in my constituency I have to carry the work further,” he said.

“In my constituency there is a history of three urban wards which are known to belong to the opposition. My target is to work extra hard to change this narrative and I’m glad that already I’m seeing some change. People need improved service delivery and this is what they will get under the Zanu PF leadership.”

Cde Ndou said as he moves to represent the party, he understands the importance of comradeship in strengthening the party.

He said he is looking forward to learning a lot from his fellow comrades and he is looking forward to their support.

Cde Ndou said the province is rich with knowledgeable veterans which the new players could learn from.

Cde Lungisani Ncube said his time to represent the party has come at an opportune time as he feels there is a lot of development he can bring.

He said the full support of all party members is crucial as no man can work alone.

“I may be the one chosen to represent the party but I value the input of my cadres and this work requires team work and a united front. My target is to ensure a clean sweep in my constituency. The President should win resoundingly, all local authority seats should go to the revolutionary party and I also have to win the parliamentary seat for my party,” he said.

“In order to achieve these targets, I need to work extra hard and the work has already started. We have to point people in the right direction so that they may see that their revolutionary gains are only safe if Zanu PF is in power.”

Cde Nleya said it is a privilege for her to represent the party for the first time at constituency level.

She said her desire is to build on the support base which has been established by her predecessors. Cde Nleya said the party has grown so much in her constituency over the past years.

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