It will be a dog eat dog scenario in Zanu-PF primary elections initially set for Saturday (March 18) but have been postponed to a later date, with big wigs and .
It will be a dog eat dog scenario in Zanu-PF primary elections initially set for Saturday (March 18) but have been postponed to a later date, with big wigs and some completely new faces set to clash in the internal process which has previously been marred with violence, intimidation and serious rigging. The party announced…
Pascal Mudzikisi
Masvingo businessman Pascal Mudzikisi who contested as an independent candidate against Minister Davis Marapira for the Masvingo North parliamentary seat in the 2018 general election, has now rejoined Zanu-PF, TellZim can report.
He says he has always been a member of Zanu-PF whose principles and values are rooted in the party, and had never really left it.
Mudzikisi appeared at a Masvingo Provincial Coordinating Committee PCC) meeting held at Great Zimbabwe University’s (GZU) Robert Mugabe School of Education on Sunday, May 02, where he was formally introduced into the party.
He was welcomed together with former MDC stalwarts Tongai Matutu, Dr William Zivenge and former Senator James Makore by Zanu-PF secretary for science and technology in the politburo Christopher Mutsvangwa and the provincial leadership of the party.
MDC defectors attend Zanu PF meeting, chants slogans MDC defectors attend Zanu PF meeting, chants slogans
From left former MDC Masvingo Urban legislator Cde Tongai Matutu,Ex-Senior MDC official in Zaka,William Zivenge and businessman Pascal Mudzikisi chant Zanu PF slogan during their first PCC meeting in Masvingo on Sunday
Former opposition MDC senior leaders in Masvingo who defected to Zanu PF, a few months ago, have attended their inaugural party provincial coordinating committee meeting where they reaffirmed their allegiance to the ruling party.
Led by ex-Masvingo Urban legislator and deputy minister Tongai Matutu, the new ruling party members said they were not mercenaries but revolutionaries who had come back home.