The ruling ZANU PF birthday celebration has directed for the regularisation of autos, among other belongings donated to individuals or organisations underneath its title.
Senior ZANU PF contributors possess been receiving top-of-the-fluctuate autos enjoy confetti from birthday celebration donors and nicely-wishers in what has been viewed as a dangle inform of energy.
In a memo to the birthday celebration’s provincial leaders, Secretary Well-liked Obert Mpofu stated autos bearing the set aside of ZANU PF desires to be registered, giving discontinue of the month as a deadline.
“Pursuant to Allotment 76, Subsections 4 and 5 of the Celebration Structure and relevant sections pertaining to the registration and management of Celebration belongings, the ZANU PF Celebration is embarking on an exercise to regularise the exhaust and registration of motor autos donated in the title of the Celebration to both individuals or associations.
“This regularisation exercise includes motor autos donated instantly by nicely-wishers to individual Celebration contributors, Celebration organs and buildings with out validation from the Secretary Well-liked, Treasurer Well-liked or Nationwide Secretary for Transport and Social Welfare, and motor autos bearing ZANU PF insignia, title, flag or symbols with out disclose authority from the Celebration.
“Accordingly, those in possession of such motor vehicles are requested to surrender these vehicles to the National Secretary for Transport and Social Welfare for regularisation, no later than the 31st of July 2025,” read the memo.
Several ZANU PF parallel buildings bought autos in the lead up to the 2023 elections, ostensibly to campaign for the ruling birthday celebration.
Mpofu’s memo comes on the back of factional fights with parallel buildings and friends being musty to offer a increase to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s extension of office beyond the constitutionally diminutive two terms.
Here’s no longer the main time ZANU PF has demanded its autos, as it did so after the 2023 elections, ordering losing parliamentary candidates to attain back autos that were in their possession.