Criminals and rule-breakers purged from party leadership

ZANU-PF leaders kicked out two top party members from Mashonaland West province. The ruling party wants better discipline among its ranks. Blessed Geza got thrown out for breaking important party rules. Terrence Mukupe also lost his spot because he landed behind bars. The former Deputy Finance Minister received a three-year prison sentence for smuggling fuel.

Mary Mliswa-Chikoka runs the province and announced the leadership changes. She picked new people to fill the empty positions on the Central Committee. War veteran Joseph Serima took over Mukupe's seat without facing any competition. Voters from Hurungwe district supported his appointment. The party trusted him to represent their interests properly.

Sanyati lawmaker Polite Kambamura stepped into Geza's role for Kadoma district. Party officials chose him to serve on the powerful decision-making body. His appointment helps maintain strong representation for local communities. The Central Committee makes crucial choices about party direction and policies. Kambamura brings legislative experience to his new position.

Another election will happen soon for the Makonde District representative spot. Kindness Paradza left that position when he joined the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission as a Commissioner. The party must fill his vacancy to keep all districts represented. Mliswa-Chikoka said these moves help the party stay organized and effective. The changes prepare ZANU-PF for future campaigns and policy work across the province.
 

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