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Mnangagwa Appoints Dexter Nduna To Lead ZANU PF's Resource Mobilisation Efforts

9 months agoFri, 05 Jul 2024 08:30:02 GMT
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Mnangagwa Appoints Dexter Nduna To Lead ZANU PF's Resource Mobilisation Efforts

ZANU PF’s First Secretary and President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, has appointed Dexter Nduna to the position of chairperson for resource mobilisation and revenue generation for the party in the Central Committee.

ZANU PF Secretary General Obert Mpofu confirmed Nduna’s appointment, stating that he will lead the committee tasked with raising resources and generating wealth for the ruling party. Said Mpofu (via The Herald):

He was appointed during last week’s Central Committee meeting held at the party headquarters.

In his position, Nduna’s duties will include undertaking business ventures that financially benefit ZANU PF, as well as spearheading the party’s efforts to create wealth through mining, agricultural, and other commercial enterprises.

Nduna is a former member of the National Assembly, having represented the Chegutu West constituency for two successive terms.

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He was first elected to the parliamentary seat in 2013, and then re-elected in 2018, defeating his closest challenger from the MDC Alliance, Gift Konjana.

However, the 2018 election results were marred by irregularities.

After the 2018 election, Konjana challenged Nduna’s victory in court, citing errors by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) that led to Nduna’s “undue return” to the Chegutu West parliamentary seat. However, the matter was ultimately dismissed on a technicality.

In April 2021, Konjana’s subsequent appeal reached the Supreme Court, but the court refused to hear the case, arguing that it lacked the authority to rule on the matter.

Initially, Konjana had approached the High Court with a petition challenging Nduna’s election, arguing that ZEC had made mistakes in capturing the data from ward-level polling centres, which had skewed the final results.

The High Court petition filed by Konjana was ultimately dismissed in October 2018 by Justice Mary Dube, who ruled that Konjana had failed to present his case in the format required by law.

Unsatisfied with this outcome, Konjana then took the matter to the Supreme Court in an effort to seek redress.

However, the Supreme Court appeal also met a dead end. Justices Bharat Patel and Chinembiri Bhunu, presiding over the case, acknowledged that Konjana’s arguments had merit, but dismissed the appeal, noting that it had exceeded the time limit stipulated by the Electoral Act. As Justice Patel stated in the ruling:

It is accordingly ordered that the present appeal, having ceased to be properly before this court by reason of the time limit stipulated by Section 182 (2) of the Electoral Act having been exceeded, be and is hereby removed from the roll with each party to bear its own costs.

Ahead of the 2023 general elections, Dexter Nduna, the ZANU PF chairperson for resource mobilization, donated 60 heifers and 5 bulls to Mnangagwa during a party rally held in Magunje, Mashonaland West Province.

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15 Comments

tricks · 9 months ago
muchamuziva here uyo vekuitwa MP neZec kunyangwe akadyiwa muelection macho
wenjanja general · 9 months ago
zanu iwe neni tine basa, you and I are valuable
Mbada family · 9 months ago
Ehe bhora mberi macomred
Mz · 9 months ago
Bring back the goat or money chigumba bring chivhayo chimombe mpofu. Obert mpofu bring back 15billion.
Anonymous · 9 months ago
Anenge achiita Basa rei
. · 9 months ago
Looter-in-Chief on behalf of "You-know-who"
Hopeless chinono · 9 months ago
# President captured using 60 cows & 5 bulls
Zuze · 9 months ago
Payback time. Mombe dziya Nduna dzaakapa ED dzadzora.
Boss lady · 9 months ago
Back slap for donated cows
Biden · 9 months ago
And we will put all those Zanupf companies under Sanctions, real Sanctions.
Wicknell · 9 months ago
A-Looter-Continua
Anonymous · 9 months ago
The further Zimbabwe goes down the rabbit hole. Now the ruling party is going to get involved in commercial ventures for "wealth creation". Political parties, let alone ruling ones, should be getting it's funds from donations and other non-commercial means. Anyone see these company's getting preferential treatment? Covert Nationalisation is what it is. Destroy local businesses so that a Zanu PF affiliated one can be the only viable business.
Zuze · 9 months ago
What happened to ZIDCO Holdings? Jongwe Printing and Publishing? The car dealership (name forgotten) and several other ZANU commercial entities (13 if I recall properly)? ZANU has the inve.r inverse Midas Touch - everything it touches turns to dust! 😅
Anonymous · 9 months ago
Willowvale Motors. Because you cannot run a commercial enterprise as the state. The leadership is chosen for their loyalty to the party, not the skills or knowledge to run a company that has unique requirements. The problem is, they will receive an unfair trading advantage being run as an extension of the ruling party. This leads to no other company being able to compete which destroys the local industry. There were a number of local car manufacturers. Where are they now? This will be the same case with any industry that this organ of the ruling party will get involved with. China will say thank you because they will then be the importer of choose to fill the gap left by local industries. The ruling party will get commission for increased imports from China. More unemployment to come.

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