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ZANU PF Dishes Out Fertilizers Ahead Of By-Elections

2 years agoSat, 15 Jan 2022 06:24:32 GMT
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ZANU PF Dishes Out Fertilizers Ahead Of By-Elections

ZANU PF’s Mutare province on Thursday launched campaigns for the March by-elections, dishing out fertilizers to prospective voters, NewsDay Zimbabwe reports.

In Manicaland, there are two vacant seats in the National Assembly in Dangamvura/Chikanga and Mutasa South constituencies.

The province has seven vacant seats in the Mutare council.

Addressing scores of ZANU supporters in the ward on Thursday, Mutare district coordinating committee (DCC) chairperson Binali Yard confirmed that the ruling party had kick-started its by-election campaigns. Yard said:

We are launching our by-elections campaign today (Thursday) without candidates. We are waiting for the party leadership to guide us on the subject of candidates.

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ZANU PF has been accused of vote-buying in the past. Food-for-votes has been cited as the party’s favourite strategy during the electioneering period.

NewsDay was informed that said central committee member Esau Mupfumi was endorsed by the provincial leadership to represent the party in the Dangamvura/Chikanga constituency.

Mupfumi is the area’s former MP.

The seat fell vacant after MDC Alliance MP Prosper Mutseyami was recalled from Parliament last year by  MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora.

In Mutasa South constituency, ZANU PF will be represented by Misheck Mugadza.

More: NewsDay Zimbabwe

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