ZANU-PF wants all donated cars back for official checks. The ruling party sent letters to leaders across Zimbabwe demanding vehicle registration. Secretary General Obert Mpofu issued the order after discovering unauthorized car donations. Party members have until July 31 to hand over their vehicles for inspection. The crackdown targets cars carrying party flags and logos without permission.
Many people received vehicles without proper approval from top officials. The party constitution gives leaders power to control all donated assets. Mpofu pointed to specific rules about managing party property. Cars given to individuals and groups must pass through official channels. The Secretary General wants all vehicles reported to transport officials immediately.
Party bosses worry about unauthorized use of ZANU-PF branding on cars. Some vehicles display party symbols without getting clearance first. The circular covers donations made without validation from key officials. Provincial chairmen and department heads received the registration demand. Affiliate groups also face pressure to declare their donated vehicles.
The ruling party plans to audit every car donated under its name. Officials want complete control over vehicles bearing party identification. Members must submit cars to the National Secretary for Transport and Social Welfare. The regularization exercise covers all unauthorized vehicle donations. Party leaders have not announced punishments for people who ignore the deadline.
Many people received vehicles without proper approval from top officials. The party constitution gives leaders power to control all donated assets. Mpofu pointed to specific rules about managing party property. Cars given to individuals and groups must pass through official channels. The Secretary General wants all vehicles reported to transport officials immediately.
Party bosses worry about unauthorized use of ZANU-PF branding on cars. Some vehicles display party symbols without getting clearance first. The circular covers donations made without validation from key officials. Provincial chairmen and department heads received the registration demand. Affiliate groups also face pressure to declare their donated vehicles.
The ruling party plans to audit every car donated under its name. Officials want complete control over vehicles bearing party identification. Members must submit cars to the National Secretary for Transport and Social Welfare. The regularization exercise covers all unauthorized vehicle donations. Party leaders have not announced punishments for people who ignore the deadline.