Tagwirei's central committee bid stalls after Zanu PF rules breach

Business mogul Kudakwashe Tagwirei crashed a political party meeting he had no right to attend. The wealthy businessman appeared at a Zanu PF central committee meeting without obtaining prior permission from party leaders. Chris Mutsvangwa blasted Tagwirei for breaking party rules and acting like he already belonged there. The party spokesman said Tagwirei jumped ahead of himself and ignored important procedures that everyone must follow. His rushed behavior could hurt his chances of joining the powerful group.

Harare province wants Tagwirei to be on the central committee, but faces pushback from Vice President Constantino Chiwenga's supporters. Party officials delayed his appointment because he needed approval from the presidium first. Mutsvangwa explained that President Emmerson Mnangagwa and other top leaders must give their blessing before anyone can attend meetings. The businessman assumed he could walk right into the room without waiting for official clearance. His impatience created unnecessary drama within party ranks.

Mutsvangwa suggested Tagwirei should start over at the bottom of the party structure. He might need to attend the Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology to learn proper party behavior. The spokesman criticized Tagwirei for prioritizing power over following correct procedures. Officials had to read the party rules out loud to explain why his presence violated their constitution. His actions showed he was not ready to respect party traditions and guidelines.
 

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