ZANU-PF is expected to take back two members who were suspended after the party's National Disciplinary Committee requested the Midlands Province to give a report back on former Ministers Flora Buka and Francis Nhema's conduct after their suspension which will contribute to the review verdict.
Zanu-PF Midlands spokesperson Conrelius Mpereri said the National Disciplinary Committee sought to review the suspension of the two members after they did not desert the party regardless of their suspension even after being accused of being aligned to former Vice-President Joice Mujuru.
Mpereri said the province was still looking at their cases and will first inform members of the Politburo in the province before making recommendations to the National Disciplinary Committee.
“We held our monthly Provincial Executive Meeting followed by a Provincial Co-ordinating Committee meeting. We have been requested by the National Disciplinary Committee to assess the conduct of Cdes Buka and Nhema who were on suspension following their association with the Gamatox cabal led by former Vice-President Mujuru which sought to topple President Mugabe prematurely. They want to know if they are still problematic to the party before reviewing their suspension,” he said.
Mpereri said they have since asked the administrative districts to give a report on the conduct of the two.
Nhema and Buka were suspended in 2014 after they were fingered as part of the group that was led by Mujuru that sought to usurp power from President Mugabe unconstitutionally.
- Sunday News
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