In an interview, Tungwarara dismissed the claims saying there are no issues between the two politicians. “I do not have any issues whatsoever with Honourable Mugwadi. He is my brother and a fellow cadre in the same party,” Tungwarara said He said ZANU PF placed a strong emphasis on unity and discipline adding that internal disputes had no place in a party focused on governance.
Dr Tungwarara said the ruling party’s priority was development, not personal rivalries and that its members were expected to support President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s agenda. He also highlighted the Presidential Community Development Fund which he said was aimed at boosting economic activity at grassroots level. According to Dr Tungwarara, each constituency is allocated US$25 000 under the revolving fund which he said could help transform rural communities if properly managed.
Meanwhile, ZANU PF’s Manicaland province has reaffirmed Chipinge District’s recommendation that Dr Tungwarara be co-opted into the party’s Central Committee. The provincial chairperson, Tawanda Mukodza said the decision followed consultations conducted in line with party procedures.
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