Matebeleland South today walked away with the prize for the best organised Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front province based on its performance in the 31 July elections which the party won overwhelmingly.
Bulawayo province was the worst followed by Matebeleland North at number nine, according to the results announced by political commissar Webster Shamu at the party’s annual conference which ended today.
ZANU-PF stronghold Mashonaland Central won the second prize while Manicaland, which was wrestled from the Movement for Democratic Change, got the third prize.
Masvingo was in fourth place followed by Mashonaland East.
Mashonaland West came sixth, with the Midlands in seventh place and Harare at number eight.
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