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Zanu PF Mash East women’s league resist politburo decision

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Fresh fissures have emerged within the Mashonaland East Zanu PF women’s league after a pocket of party members met recently and defied the politburo’s decision to reinstate Nyarai Tsvuura as the provincial women’s boss.

NewsDay is reliably informed that some women’s league members led by Gororo met in Marondera last week where they launched a fresh attack on Tsvuura and vowed to block her reinstatement as ordered by the politburo.

“The party reinstated Tsvuura as the women’s league boss, but a pocket of women are against the decision made by the highest office in the party,” said a women’s league party official who refused to be named.

Provincial women’s league secretary for administration Sphiwe Mukunyaidze, who was away in Bulawayo on Parliament business when the meeting against Tsvuura was held, said there was no way any party member could go against the decision made by the politburo.

According to a letter by provincial chairperson Joel Biggie Matiza dated June 16 and addressed to Mukunyaidze seen by this paper, the women’s league was ordered to embrace the politburo’s decision.

Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People

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