Zanu PF withholds election results as party bigwigs cry foul over rigging

Zanu-PF is seemingly divided over results of the primary elections as party bigwigs feel despised by the emancipation of new and young turks in the party. 

The ruling party held its controversial internal polls last weekend. Preliminary results, however, saw a new Zanu-PF support base emerging following the fall of several party heavyweights, including ministers amid reports of factionalism aligned to President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputy Constantino Chiwenga.

Several veteran parliamentarians are still in shock after they fell by the wayside during the party’s internal election. Some are also crying foul citing incidents of alleged rigging and electoral malpractice.

“Things are not right as I’m talking to you right now. To them (losing senior members), this election looks like a manifestation of factionalism. They feel like they have been betrayed and someone is trying to get rid of them.

“This has never happened before. If they (a special ad hoc tribunal) uphold these results, you are going to see a major change in Zanu-PF come general election day,” a top Zanu-PF official told Nehanda Radio.

Zanu-PF National Political Commissar Mike Bimha on Monday said a special ad hoc tribunal would meet on Tuesday (Today) to consider complaints, some of which might affect the results.

“We allowed people to lodge complaints, an adhoc special tribunal will be meeting tomorrow, and outcomes of these complaints will affect results,” he added.

Zanu-PF primary elections saw new youthful turks grabbing seats from senior party members.

Senior members like John Mangwiro, Dexter Nduna, Mary Mliswa, Phillip Chiyangwa, Joseph Chinotimba, David Musabayana, Sekai Nzenza, Girovah Dzapasi, Patrick Dutiro, Simbaneuta Mudarikwa, Jenfan Muswere, Matsikenyere, Kindness Paradza, Abednico Ncube lost dramatically to new and youthful and vibrant characters.

Fortune Chasi who was famous as Energy Minister while being loved by both opposition and ruling party members also lost his seat in Mazowe Central.

Losing members are, however, crying foul citing incidents of rigging and have since lodged several complaints to a special ad hoc tribunal.

Their main worry, according to sources, is the simultaneous fall of most senior members of the party and the promotion of young turks.

In Mashonaland East Province, results indicated that Industry and Commerce Minister Sekai Nzenza lost to fellow cabinet minister, Felix Mhona for Chikomba East National Assembly constituency.

In Chikomba West constituency, Deputy Health Minister John Chamunorwa Mangwiro lost the seat to popular actress Tatenda Mavetera.

In Manicaland, Chimanimani West constituency sitting MP and Manicaland Province Minister of State and Devolution Nokhutula Matsikinyere lost to newcomer Wilson Maposa.

In Mashonaland West Province, sitting Chegutu West MP Dexter Nduna and Mashonaland West Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Mary Mliswa (Hurungwe West) also lost in the elections.

In Chegutu East current MP and Zanu-PF Deputy Political Commissar Webster Shamhu reportedly lost the primaries.

In Goromonzi West, former legislator for the area, Beata Nyamupinga bounced back after she won the right to represent the party which was initially held by Energy Mutodi who has transferred to Masvingo Province.

In Buhera, Manicaland Province, all the constituencies were won by new entrants.

In Buhera West, Zanu PF Director of Information, Tafadzwa Mugwadi beat incumbent, Soul Nzuma and four others while Joseph Chinotimba fell to Ngonidzashe Mudekunye in Buhera South with Samson Matema claiming the scalp of the sitting legislator, Mathew Gijima Nyashanu in Buhera Central. Philip Guyo won in Buhera North replacing Cde William Mutomba who is a Senate candidate.

In Mutasa North, sitting legislator and chairperson of the portfolio committee on Women Affairs, Chido Madiwa lost to Obey Bvute, while businessman and footballer Innocent Benza won the right to represent the party in Mutasa Central constituency.

Bimha warned members against publishing preliminary results when they are yet to be endorsed by the Politburo.

“The official results of the primary elections are announced by the national command centre at the party headquarters. There could be other sources giving information through Twitter, but those results are not official.

“We need to be very thorough and verify these results. In most areas, results are posted at the centre and they remain unofficial. These results are preliminary as they are subjected to discussion in the Politburo, after that, they can be final results,” he said.

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    • Percive Magama

      Joel Eezzy Mubawara zvachango rigger ava havanzwisisiki

  • ENTRANCE

    Rigging their own elections, what about of Zimbabwe

  • Succ Mukanga

    Uyuwo uyu ndiye wekunyepa because kutsvibisa zita reZANU PF, and busy praising Chamisa nonsense.

    • Chris Tshabs

      Succ Mukanga hamusati maona chegore rino… Unovhara vanhu kusvika riini

    • Succ Mukanga

      Chris Tshabs but you must know that what God has said it’s more important than what the broadcast news has said. People can say whatever they want and spread fake news and say what is on their mind, they do not know God is the final, God is the only solution. People can lie on social media but we have another way of look at the things and nobody can lie to us. We look up to heaven that’s where we can get the real news!

    • Chris Tshabs

      Succ Mukanga kkkk u re a devoted Christan… God help those who hwlp themselves

    • Mugo chimex

      Succ Mukanga 🤣🤣🤣🤣nhamo inenharo uridako munhu wamwari

  • Succ Mukanga

    Iyewo Mnangagwa arikuita zvekutamba haasi serious, sure kutambudzwa naChamisa kamupurwa ako here? Mnangagwa wakakanya wakavhiringa madhiri, sure ungabvisa Mudhara Rugeje from National Political Commissar achimupa chipost chisina maturo. Ndidzo simbi dzeZANU PF idzo kwete vana Mutsvangwa kuwanza pamuromo nanaMatemadanda. Uyuwo Mike Bimha haanzwisisiki zvaari.

    • Tendai Tom

      Succ Mukanga don’t call my President mupurwa iwe mhata

    • Succ Mukanga

      Tendai Tom kkkk dzimwewo mbudzi dzino attacker vanhu pano dzofunga kuti ndirimunhu wekuvhundutsirwa. I have got no time for small boys.

    • Wilo Wilocious

      Succ Mukanga whether you are a CIO or border gezi graduate, pliz halt denigrating other people. Why calling Chamisa mupurwa? It’s bad.

    • Tendai Tom

      Succ Mukanga zvauri kutaura handinei nazvo ndati uri mhata chete

    • Tendai Tom

      Wilo Wilocious Kuda kunzi vanotyisa zvinebasa rei izvozvo

    • Owethu Lele

      Succ Mukanga hauna chaunoshamisira taura pauri tikunyangaritse

    • Mugo chimex

      Succ Mukanga 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Kuda kunzi ma cIo here ka suite kawakapfekq kekushaya

  • Muzukuru Mabota

    But havasivo here vaya vanoti ZANU haibiriri pama elections….ndoda kutotanga chi campaign changu chekuti pamberi na general.kuti vangomamisana chete😏😏😏😏

  • Nill Munya Chidewu

    I thot only opposition party particularly CCC is the only one with problem as Zanu pf always say not knowing Zanu pf isthe biggest problem to the nation ….shal c it won’t end up well chiwenga🤫🤔🤔ED🤯

  • Ronald Makusha

    Acharwa tinyerere mirai muone singing??????? Zvimaface zvakataisa izvo zvine moto hazvidi hondo zvoda development next takudonhedza iye garwe wacho

  • Tina She

    Let’s stay focused mukomana arikufanirwa kupinda

  • Zif Mombo

    Saka muri kuti havafaniri kudyiwa here, nxaaa.