Masvingo Province held it’s provincial executive which was addressed by the party’s national organising secretary Hon Amos Chibaya.
Wherever there are two or three people there are definitely bound to be perceived conflicts.

The national organiser using vast experience in politics navigated the terrain of conflict resolution to try and mend relations emanating from perceived post congress conflicts.
It was indeed an open discussion between the executive and the national organiser and the meeting come up with solutions which are meant to move the province forward.
The organiser reiterated the need to call ‘again’ for those still outside the provincial executive to be given another chance for the sake of moving the Province forward.
Soon after the Provincial congress the Provincial chair and his top called upon those who had contested and fail to make it to join the provincial executive so that they could serve in various capacities. Some headed the call but others thought otherwise.
A second call has been made today for those still outside to reconsider their earlier position.
Congress entails contestation and there are bound to be conflicts. As a way forward the province was mandated to address problems in some districts which still have structural problems.
The need for respect was clearly spelt out. Leaders were encouraged to address each other as leaders rather than calling each by names.
The province through the able provincial chair reiterated it’s unwavering support to President no matter what the courts decide in the Mashavira vs MDC case.
After the executive the national organiser had a chance to meet the 26 triple C chairs and organisers and clarified a lot of issues surrounding the branch formation.
The supremacy of branches was very clear from his address which should go a long way in terms of the integration process as there is no longer need whatsoever to fight for just 10 coordinating positions in the CCC. Power has indeed been decentralized which is a plus in terms of winning state power.
The dissolving of wards and district executives generated a lot of debate and emotions and the national organiser was up to the task in demystifying some of the lies that were making rounds. He explained the strategy behind the new direction being taken by the party structural wise.
Provincial Communications Secretary Masvingo