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Disciplinary cases divide Zanu PF

Politics
THE Zanu PF politburo yesterday failed to agree on several disciplinary cases under consideration as the ruling party battles to contain factionalism that has reached boiling point.

THE Zanu PF politburo yesterday failed to agree on several disciplinary cases under consideration as the ruling party battles to contain factionalism that has reached boiling point.

BY MOSES MATENGA

Party spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo told journalists after the meeting last night that Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko, who chairs the national disciplinary committee, presented a report on cases that were under hearing. “It (the report) has been well received by the politburo. Adjustments will be done internally,” Khaya Moyo said. He refused to shed light on whether there were likely to be casualties.

SIMON-KHAYA-MOYO

He said the meeting also touched on the impending visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping next week and the Zanu PF conference next month.

Khaya Moyo also announced that President Robert Mugabe would this week leave for Paris for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change summit and would fly to South Africa next week for the China-Africa Summit.