
ZANU PF national spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa has dismissed claims that controversial businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei has been co-opted into the party’s powerful Central Committee, insisting that Tagwirei does not meet the constitutional requirements for such a position.
Speaking during press conference, Mutsvangwa made it clear that the ruling party will not allow influence-peddling or financial muscle to override internal democratic processes.
This statement directly contradicts assertions made by Tagwirei’s supporters, who recently took to social media celebrating his alleged co-option into the Central Committee as a sign of his growing political influence.
Political analysts say the rejection reflects ongoing power dynamics within ZANU PF.