Friday 6 September 2013

Mbatia gets rival to top party seat


        
NCCR-Mageuzi acting general secretary Mosena Nyambabe hands over nomination forms to Letisia Masore in Dar es Salaam yesterday.The latter is vying for the post of national vice chairman. Looking on is Mr Faustin Sungura, the party’s head of organisation, Campaign and Election. PHOTO | AIKA KIMARO 
By Polycarp Machira

Posted  Thursday, September 5  2013 at  22:43
In Summary
This is an indication that people are interested in leadership positions within the party and, as usual, they will undergo democratic scrutiny to get strong leaders.


Dar es Salaam. The National Convention for Construction and Reform–Mageuzi (NCCR–Mageuzi) chairman James Mbatia’s leadership is at stake, following the emergence of one party member to openly challenge him in the coming party elections.
Party commissioner Charles Makofila from Katavi has declared interest in the party leadership in elections to be held late next month.
Mr Mbatia who has led the party since 2000 is yet to pick nomination forms for the coming elections, though party officials say there is still room for him to do that. Mr Makofila is among many members who have returned nomination forms to vie for different positions in the party.
Speaking to journalists in Dar es Salam yesterday, the party’s deputy secretary general, Mr Mosena Nyambabe, said that at least 182 out 239 who picked nomination forms for leadership positions at the constituency level have returned them. Some 74 contesters in the 152 slots for national party leadership positions have also returned their forms.
“This is an indication that people are interested in leadership positions within the party and, as usual, they will undergo democratic scrutiny to get strong leaders,” said Nyambabe.
He said Anyimike Mwasakalaii, Sebastian Thomas and Leticia Ghati are all contesting the vice chairperson’s position (Mainland) while Ameir Ali is contesting the same position in Zanzibar.
Kasulu Rural MP Agripina Buyogera will contest the national women leadership while Doris Rugoli is vying for deputy chairperson.
Only Deogratius Kidsandu intends to vie for national youth leadership while Hassan Ruhwanya and Simon Noel will vie for vice chairperson position.
Ernest Mwasada and Iddy Rugiga have returned the nomination forms to contest the national elders’ chairperson’s position.
“We encourage party members to come forward and vie for the leadership positions in the party as time for elections draw nearer” added Mr Nyambabe.
source: Mwananchi