ED Gives Zivhu The Go Ahead To Implement The Projects He Has Started In His Constituency
President Mnangagwa has given the expelled Chivi South Legislator Killer Zivhu the go-ahead to continue implementing and carrying out the projects he had started in his constituency. The Herald reports.
According to the publication Zivhu wrote to Mnangagwa after he was fired and pledged his allegiance and asked the president to allow him to continue with his projects as he said they were helping the vulnerable.
In his response, President Mnangagwa through his principal private secretary, Mr William Gwatiringa responded and said:
His Excellency, the President acknowledges, with thanks, receipt of your letter accepting your expulsion from the party, following the decision by the Politburo at its 340th Ordinary Session, Wednesday June 10, 2020
The President learnt of your pledge of loyalty and continued support of his person. This gesture is further shown by your expression to keep up the good work by proceeding with all the projects you already started and programmes that assist a number of the vulnerable members of society.
His Excellency also recognises your attitude, not only working for Zanu PF, but also by your willingness to support your successor
Add to this that you want to also ensure His Excellency the President’s vision of Zimbabwe becoming a middle income economy by the year 2030 is achieved, is highly commendable.
If all that you have pledged to continue doing is fulfilled, your re-admission into the party will be both acceptable and desirable.
Zivhu was fired after his party accused him of pushing for dialogue between Chamisa and Mnangagwa without regarding the party’s procedures and processes.
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