Harare — ZANU-PF Harare province has finally nominated members that will fill positions reserved for them in the Women's and Youth leagues after the two wings' conferences held last month.
The province, however, deferred endorsing nominations for Central Committee members.
The Harare provincial co-ordinating committee meeting held at the party's provincial headquarters on Saturday endorsed the nomination of Cde Nyasha Chikwinya for the post of national secretary for science and technology in the Women's League.
Other cadres who were endorsed at the meeting included Cde Sabina Mangwende (deputy secretary for external relations) and Cde Joyce Choto (deputy secretary for economic affairs).
Cde Innocent Hamandishe was endorsed as the Youth League's national secretary for indigenisation.
University of Zimbabwe political science student, Cde Varaidzo Mupunga, was endorsed as the province's nominee for the post of deputy secretary for administration.
Cde Cecilia Chivhunga was endorsed as the youth league's national deputy secretary for information and publicity. In an interview, Cde Chikwinya said the province was ready to work in unity following the disturbances that occurred over the past year.
"We are happy that party programmes are now going ahead after the challenges we faced during the restructuring exercise," she said. Cde Chikwinya pledged the women's league's endeavour to unite supporters in the province.
Cde Chivhunga said the youth league in the province would work hard to mobilise its supporters in Harare.
"We would want to work hard as the youths in the province to mobilise more supporters so that the party reclaims its dominance in Harare," she said.

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