Rich businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei broke party rules when he showed up at the meeting. Party spokesman Chris Mutsvangwa said Tagwirei needed approval from top leaders first. The businessman assumed he could just walk into the powerful group without proper paperwork. Officials had to read the party constitution to him during the awkward moment. Mutsvangwa called his behavior wrong and said it created problems for everyone.
The party spokesman thinks Tagwirei should start over at the bottom or attend special training classes. The Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology could teach him about party principles. His ignorance about basic rules shows he needs more education before joining important committees. Mutsvangwa said this mistake would not have happened with better preparation. The businessman clearly did not understand how the party system works.
Harare province leaders refuse to give up on their wealthy candidate despite the embarrassing setback. They plan to meet at Batanai Primary School today to discuss his future. Party insiders want to kick out George Chimhini from his finance position to make room for Tagwirei. One provincial member claims Tagwirei already belongs to the central committee no matter what happened. The removal of Chimhini would help Vice President Chiwenga's rival faction gain more power inside the ruling party structure.
The party spokesman thinks Tagwirei should start over at the bottom or attend special training classes. The Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology could teach him about party principles. His ignorance about basic rules shows he needs more education before joining important committees. Mutsvangwa said this mistake would not have happened with better preparation. The businessman clearly did not understand how the party system works.
Harare province leaders refuse to give up on their wealthy candidate despite the embarrassing setback. They plan to meet at Batanai Primary School today to discuss his future. Party insiders want to kick out George Chimhini from his finance position to make room for Tagwirei. One provincial member claims Tagwirei already belongs to the central committee no matter what happened. The removal of Chimhini would help Vice President Chiwenga's rival faction gain more power inside the ruling party structure.