Mujuru to Field Candidates Against Mugabe's ZANU-PF
2015-04-15 19:10
News24
Harare - A top aide of expelled Zimbabwe vice president Joice Mujuru has revealed that their group will field candidates against President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF in the June 10 parliamentary by-elections.
Zimbabwe will go for 15 parliamentary by-elections that have been dubbed "mini-general elections" following the expulsion of 21 members of parliament (MPs) of the opposition MDC-T who crossed the floor from MDC-T and formed their own MDC Renewal team.
The MDC-T which is led by former prime minister Morgan Tsvangirai has indicated that it will not participate in these by-elections, protesting over unlevel playing field which it says favours the ruling Zanu-PF.
However, addressing journalists in Harare on Wednesday afternoon, expelled Zanu-PF Mashonaland West chairperson, Themba Mliswa, who is a close ally of Mujuru said his group which now goes under the names "Original Zanu-PF or People First" will field candidates in by-elections.
The ruling Zanu-PF has already started campaign in these constituencies.
People First movement
The majority of these vacant parliamentary seats are in Harare and Bulawayo which are MDC-T strongholds.
"We are going field candidates in these by-elections. We are going to have candidates in every constituency. We will give Zanu-PF a run for their money," said Mliswa who was also fired from Zanu-PF and parliament for backing Mujuru.
"MDC used to control these constituencies and we are talking to them, so that we get much support and defeat Zanu-PF," Mliswa added.
Mliswa who is also battling to recapture his Hurungwe West parliamentary seat was also arrested over the weekend on allegations of disrupting a Zanu-PF meeting in his former constituency. He was released due to lack of evidence.
Mujuru was fired together with 16 Ministers and several other top Zanu-PF officials last year on allegations of plotting to kill Mugabe. The group has since launched the People First movement also known as the Original Zanu-PF.
Last week Mujuru openly told Mugabe that she could never be expelled from the “genuine” original Zanu-PF, while also openly querying for the first time the mysterious death of her husband, general Solomon Mujuru, whose remains were found after an inferno at their Beatrice farm in 2011.
2015-04-15 19:10
News24
Harare - A top aide of expelled Zimbabwe vice president Joice Mujuru has revealed that their group will field candidates against President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF in the June 10 parliamentary by-elections.
Zimbabwe will go for 15 parliamentary by-elections that have been dubbed "mini-general elections" following the expulsion of 21 members of parliament (MPs) of the opposition MDC-T who crossed the floor from MDC-T and formed their own MDC Renewal team.
The MDC-T which is led by former prime minister Morgan Tsvangirai has indicated that it will not participate in these by-elections, protesting over unlevel playing field which it says favours the ruling Zanu-PF.
However, addressing journalists in Harare on Wednesday afternoon, expelled Zanu-PF Mashonaland West chairperson, Themba Mliswa, who is a close ally of Mujuru said his group which now goes under the names "Original Zanu-PF or People First" will field candidates in by-elections.
The ruling Zanu-PF has already started campaign in these constituencies.
People First movement
The majority of these vacant parliamentary seats are in Harare and Bulawayo which are MDC-T strongholds.
"We are going field candidates in these by-elections. We are going to have candidates in every constituency. We will give Zanu-PF a run for their money," said Mliswa who was also fired from Zanu-PF and parliament for backing Mujuru.
"MDC used to control these constituencies and we are talking to them, so that we get much support and defeat Zanu-PF," Mliswa added.
Mliswa who is also battling to recapture his Hurungwe West parliamentary seat was also arrested over the weekend on allegations of disrupting a Zanu-PF meeting in his former constituency. He was released due to lack of evidence.
Mujuru was fired together with 16 Ministers and several other top Zanu-PF officials last year on allegations of plotting to kill Mugabe. The group has since launched the People First movement also known as the Original Zanu-PF.
Last week Mujuru openly told Mugabe that she could never be expelled from the “genuine” original Zanu-PF, while also openly querying for the first time the mysterious death of her husband, general Solomon Mujuru, whose remains were found after an inferno at their Beatrice farm in 2011.
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