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Sunday, September 11, 2011

(HERALD) Sellouts should be punished: Mutasa

Sellouts should be punished: Mutasa
Saturday, 10 September 2011 23:22
From Ray Bande in Mutare

ZANU-PF cadres alleged to have collaborated with the party’s enemies in secret cables released by controversial whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks should go through the party’s disciplinary process and be punished if found guilty of betrayal, a senior official has said.

Speaking at the Manicaland inter-party conference held at the Mutare Hall yesterday, Zanu-PF secretary for administration Cde Didymus Mutasa said those caught on the wrong side of the law should be punished regardless of the positions they hold in the revolutionary party.

“The issue of WikiLeaks has become a major challenge for the party. Those that are implicated should go through the normal disciplinary procedures of the party.

“If anyone is found guilty of having sold out, he or she should be punished accordingly like everyone else,” said Cde Mutasa.

“There should be no selective application of the law. If some were punished in the past for selling out, the same should also happen to those implicated in the WikiLeaks saga.”

Speaking at the same occasion, the party’s national commissar, Cde Webster Shamu, urged party supporters to shun corruption and desist from politics of patronage.

“It is sad that there is a lot of infighting in the party because some cadres want to align themselves with certain individuals at the expense of loyalty to the party,” said Cde Shamu.

“As a party we should work towards winning the next election. The Western-sponsored parties should not be given any other chance in the future. This is the time to correct the mistakes we made in the past,” he added.

The event was attended by several senior party officials including secretary for women’s affairs Cde Oppah Muchinguri and youth chairperson Cde Absolom Sikhosana.

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