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Zanu PF factions clash over Manicaland women's league vote
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32141, member: 636"] Political tensions erupted within Zimbabwe's ruling party as Manicaland province became a battleground for competing Zanu PF factions. The women's league election transformed into a high-stakes confrontation between rival candidates and powerful party leadership. Two primary contenders emerged for the provincial women's league leadership position: Mercy Sacco and Dorothy Mabika. Their contest aimed to replace Happiness Nyakuedzwa, who had been removed from her position last year. Behind the scenes, national party leadership split into warring camps. Mabel Chinomona, the national Women's Affairs secretary, openly supported Mabika, while Monica Mutsvangwa championed Sacco's candidacy. Dramatic election results revealed Mabika's apparent victory, securing 29 votes against Sacco's single vote. However, the outcome remained contentious. One faction claimed the entire election process was invalid, alleging the meeting was cancelled and potentially illegitimate. Accusations of forged signatures and manipulated proceedings further complicated the already tense situation. The dispute highlighted deeper fractures within Zanu PF's internal power structure. Christopher Mutsvangwa, the party's national spokesperson, became directly involved by supporting his wife's preferred candidate. These internal conflicts exposed the complex web of personal and political relationships driving the women's league leadership selection. What began as a provincial election revealed broader tensions threatening party unity and potential future leadership dynamics. [/QUOTE]
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