Patriotic Front Unveils Interim Leadership
20 June 2020
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National coordinators of The Patriotic Front held a meeting Thursday evening, in which they elected members of the interim National Executive Committee, set to lead The Third Way until at least its official launch.

True to the party’s multiracial, multiethnic approach of uniting Zimbabweans towards finding lasting solutions to the country’s multifaceted crisis, TPF elected a structure which is a blend of races, ethnic groups, youth and experience.

In line with its resolve to economically emancipate and empower people in their communities while also trying to restore national, regional and international confidence in Zimbabwe, the leadership comprises business leaders, economic experts, technocrats, politicians and community leaders.

 Members of TPF interim National Executive Committee

President : Darryl Collet
Deputy President     : Patrick Matsinhanise
Deputy  President   :  Anele Ndlovu
National Chairperson :  Tamary Mukuna
Secretary General : Andrew Nyathi
Deputy SG : Thutho Mavula
Secretary for Finance : Jonathan Fennel
Secretary for Mobilization and Organising: Stanley Eden Ncube
Deputy :  Joyful Ncube
Deputy : Simbarashe Mupundu
Secretary For Innovation : Sam Mudzimurema
Secretary for Information : Mxolisi Ncube
Deputy : Annah Chibhamu
Secretary for International Relations : Nkanyezi Ndlovu
Secretary for Economic Development :  St John Smallbones
Secretary for Legal Affairs: Vusani  Khumalo
Secretary for Commercial Agriculture :  Adam Forbes
Secretary for Subsistence Agriculture :  Tanyaradzwa Makumbo
Sec for Elections : Muchengeti Hwacha
Secretary for Arts and Culture :  Peter Sinek
Secretary for Health and Welfare : Butholezwe Nyathi
Secretary for Education : Eddington M Mugova
Secretary for Security : Brian Hayes
Deputy : Martin Phakathi
Deputy : Busani Malinga
Secretary for People Living With Disabilities and Vulnerable Groups: Handsome Madzonga
Director Women Patriots : Blessing Mugwagwa
Director Young Patriots : Prosper Ncube

This is a leadership which understands that Zimbabwe now needs servants, not bosses and that Zimbabwe and its people need more than just political parties and empty politics.

Now that the leadership issue has been put to rest, the real work of building the party in every corner of Zimbabwe and initiating developmental programmes begins in earnest.

We believe that there is more that unites Zimbabweans than divides them and built on that need for patriotism, inclusiveness, self-belief, self-esteem, unity, peace and progress is our call to turn Zimbabwe into a democratic developmental state.

God created Zimbabwe and Zimbabweans for a purpose and TPF is born to fulfill that Godly purpose.