President Mnangagwa has warned some Zanu-PF party members behaving like loose cannons by discussing internal issues outside
party structures to stop such behaviour or risk being kicked out of the party.
He said the revolutionary party had a clear channel of airing grievances that should be used by all members who feel aggrieved.Addressing members of the Youth League
during a Young Assembly meeting held at the Zanu-PF headquarters in Harare yesterday, President Mnangagwa called for dialogue and
self-introspection among party members.
“Party officials at every level are expected and obligated by the constitution to be faithful and loyal to the ideals, values and principles of the party,” said President Mnangagwa.
“They are further required to strive
continuously to raise the level of social, political and economic consciousness and understanding of party policies. If you have a problem with the party, you don’t debate it
with the world. The world is not the party. If you have a problem with the party it must be discussed in the party and not outside it, but if you insist then you are asking us to kick
you from the party so that you can freely debate your party outside our party.”
President Mnangagwa continued: “In Zanu-PF, we have our ways of airing out grievances from the grassroots to the top. If one says he or she is a member of Zanu-PF, we expect that person to understand party procedures on airing out grievances. These days we are hearing some voices from the wilderness speaking and splitting the party.The Herald