Taomera Wins Glen View South Primary in Male-Dominated Race

Tsitsi Taomera beat several men to win the Zanu PF primary for Glen View South. At just 37, she serves as Secretary for Environment in the Zanu PF Youth League. The ruling party picked her as their candidate for the April 12 special election. This seat opened up when opposition member Gladymore Hakata passed away.

Voters gave Taomera 315 votes, putting her ahead of three male competitors: Jabulani Mbetu, Tawanda Utete, and Bwanyu Muchakachi. Paul Mangwana, a Politburo member who heads the Mining Development department, shared these results yesterday at the local community hall.

Mangwana told everyone to stand together after the internal contest. He stressed that beating opposition parties matters most for the upcoming election. Party members must stay loyal and back their young female candidate. Their support could help change voting patterns in the area.

Emmanuel Mahachi believes the campaign will succeed with youth support. As Harare provincial youth chairman, he promises hard work for Taomera. He claims Glen View South previously favored opposition candidates. Mahachi accused rival parties of stealing public money instead of helping citizens.

Taomera wants to team up with everyone who lost against her. She believes unity gives them the power to win the election. The candidate feels positive about bringing the seat to Zanu PF through teamwork. Her success depends on the combined efforts of all party supporters living in Glen View South.
 

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