Killer Zivhu faces ZANU PF expulsion

ZANU PF Member of Parliament for Chivi South, Killer Zivhu’s tenure in the ruling party is hanging by a thread after the party’s Masvingo provincial coordinating committee (PCC) on Friday recommended his expulsion on charges of gross indiscipline associated with social media abuse.

The national disciplinary committee will soon decide his fate, Zim Morning Post has learnt.

This comes after the effervescent legislator urged First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa and opposition leader Nelson Chamisa’s wife Sithokozile, to help resolve the country’s worsening political and economic crisis.

Only a fortnight ago the Zanu PF Masvingo PCC resolved to issue Zivhu  with a prohibition order.

The committee charged Zivhu with disloyalty and treachery “by purporting that in your social media chats and your Twitter account that you are organising a meeting between the President Emmerson Mnangagwa whom you referred to as ED and Nelson Chamisa the opposition leader, whom you affectionately call CCC (an acronym for Chamisa Chete Chete), which is the opposition slogan.”

Zivhu was said to have denigrated the president and Zanu PF.
He was also charged with a count of gross misconduct “by disregarding party principles of communication, which must be done through party structures and the long-standing principles of collective decision making.”

The prohibition order suspended Zivhu from acting in any capacity on behalf of the party until the provincial disciplinary committee has made its determination. 
Zivhu’s fate is now in the hands of the Zanu PF national disciplinary committee.