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ŹANU PF Youth League extends CV submission deadline

Tendai Chirau


Hosia Mviringi


The ZANU PF Youth League has extended the deadline for submission of CVs for participation in the forthcoming National Youth Executive Council elections.


Announcing the grace period in a circular yesterday, the Party's Acting Deputy Secretary for Youth in the Politburo, Tendai Chirau noted the need to accord enough time for the submission and transmission of CVs to the Party Headquarters to allow for fair participation of all interested cadres.


"ZANU PF wishes to advise that the submission of CVs by Party members wishing to participate in the election of the National Youth Executive has been extended to Friday, 8th April 2022 by 12 noon," said the statement. 


"All aspiring candidates must submit their CVs to their respective DCC office by Friday 12 April, 2022. As such DCC coordinators must submit CVs to the Provincial Youth Executive Council which will make comments in the CVs by Saturday 9 April, 2022," he said.


As one of the basic tenets of democracy,  ZANU PF holds periodic internal elections which are usually meant for internal leadership renewal and to foster democratic inclusion for all Party members.


Some of the requirements for qualification to stand for election include that one has to be 35 years or younger on the day of the elections. 


The envisaged Youth League National Executive Council elections represents the climax of the Party’s restructuring process which commenced last year to rejuvenate itself ahead of the crucial 2023 harmonised elections.


The Youth League holds their elective conference between 4-8 May 2022 at the Party Headquarters in Harare.The new Youth League National Executive Council will be mandated to carry out projects that complement in the mobilisation of support for the ruling party and bolster its chances of a landslide victory.

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