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Mnangagwa stops rogue Tagwirei co-option in Harare ZANU PF meeting
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51879, member: 636"] President Emmerson Mnangagwa addressed party co-option procedures during the ZANU PF Women's League National Assembly following businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei's recent ejection from a Central Committee session. The president commended the Women's League for adhering to established protocols when adding new members to their ranks. He emphasized that national leadership must approve all co-opted individuals before they can assume positions within party structures. Mnangagwa explained that vacant positions may be filled through co-option processes. The president stressed that proper channels must govern these appointments. Tagwirei had accepted a recommendation from Harare Province for Central Committee co-option before attending the July 3 meeting. Vice President Constantino Chiwenga reportedly ordered the businessman's removal from the session. Party officials later clarified that Tagwirei's appointment remained at the recommendation stage without Central Committee ratification. The July 3 agenda did not feature co-option matters. Tagwirei must wait three months for the next Central Committee meeting to pursue his membership bid. ZANU PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa defended the businessman's removal as constitutionally sound. He noted that top leadership must vet and approve all co-optees before they can officially join the Central Committee. Mutsvangwa suggested that Tagwirei acted prematurely due to poor guidance from provincial leadership or personal ambition. The spokesperson characterized the businessman's actions as procedurally incorrect. Party constitution requirements were read to Tagwirei during his removal from the meeting. [/QUOTE]
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