Zanu PF Provincial Elections Results 2021 Announced: It seems like Zanu PF has failed to release the official results for the provincial elections held on Tuesday amid fear the announcement would further destabilize the already fractured party of the 2023 harmonized elections. Party sources yesterday stated that the unconfirmed results were indicating that a faction linked to President Emmerson Mnangagwa was sharing control of the 10 provinces with one who is aligned to Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga. Follow More Update On GetIndiaNews.com
Zanu PF Provincial Elections
Some of the candidates were controversially disqualified from the race, Party commissioner Mike Bihma yesterday stated that the results would be announced when they are ready. He stated, “It (releasing of results) will depend on whether we have received all the results. We are still waiting for some results which are still outstanding”.
He further added, “There were challenges because of the rains and some areas were not accessible, so we have to wait for everything to be in position. We cannot announce any results when they are not all available”. It has been stated by the senior part executive who declined to be named, “The delays have caused unnecessary anxiety because so many groups and social media platforms are releasing results while we are anxiously waiting for word from headquarters in Harare”.
Bimha has released a statement on Tuesday indicating that the results would be released from the Zanu PF national headquarters in Harare after collation and verification. The unconfirmed reports indicated that Mary-Chikoka had trounced her three rivals for the  Mashonaland West provincial chairmanship to become the first woman to lead the ruling party in a province.
Zanu PF Provincial Elections Results 2021
She was battling it out with information, broadcasting, and publicity services deputy minister Kindness Paradza, former provincial youth chairman Vengai Masengi and ex-Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation Chief Executive officer  Mashonaland West provincial chairmanship to become the first woman to lead the ruling party in a province.
In Mashonaland East, party sources claimed that Ozias Bvute, who had covered ground in the province, was removed from the list of candidates a day before the polls because he belonged to a faction linked to Chiwenga. Social Amenities and Housing minister Daniel Garwe is reported to have snatched the provincial chairmanship in Mashonaland East.
We are going to be providing you with further updates on the story in the coming days and weeks, the authorities are going to come up with a lot of informative points in the case, this seems to be a developing story and it seems like we will have to wait in order to present you with the further details regarding the story.