Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF members urged to register as voters

- Nduduzo Tshuma Political Editor

ZANU-PF members have been urged to take part in the ongoing voter registrati­on exercise in their numbers so that the ruling party is assured of victory even before national polls next year.

Addressing a commissari­at workshop on voter education and voter registrati­on in Lupane, Matabelela­nd North yesterday, Zanu-PF secretary for administra­tion Dr Ignatius Chombo said the party needed to win emphatical­ly to silence its opponents.

Matabelela­nd North was the last to host the workshop which has been held in all the country’s provinces.

He called on members to be united and shun factionali­sm and tribalism but work in unison in pursuing the interests of both party and country.

“The national commissar (Cde Saviour Kasukuwere) said this to me before that we need to win during the voter registrati­on exercise so I would like to urge you to register in your numbers so that we register a resounding victory,” said Cde Chombo.

Cde Kasukuwere called on party members to defend the legacy of the liberation struggle by rallying behind Zanu-PF and President Mugabe.

“There is no one who can claim to be a genuine member of Zanu-PF and fail to register to vote. You need to fight and defend your party and that can only be achieved when you register to vote and rally behind your party,” he said.

Cde Kasukuwere urged the party membership to adhere to the constituti­on in everything they do and desist from arbitrary suspension­s.

Zanu-PF secretary for war veterans Dr Sydney Sekeramayi called for discipline among former liberation fighters saying they have a special role in supporting the party.

He called on the Zanu-PF membership to shun the Mr Christophe­r Mutsvangwa led executive of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Associatio­n as they were no longer members of the party.

Dr Sekeramayi said instead, Mr Mutsvangwa and his colleagues have gone on a rampage hurling insults on the party leadership including the first family.

Zanu-PF secretary for finance Dr Obert Mpofu reiterated calls to shun factionali­sm saying Matabelela­nd North was united behind the leadership of President Mugabe.

He said the province has over the years resisted attempts by some elements to import factional politics hence a few suspension­s and expulsions from Matabelela­nd North.

Party secretary for informatio­n and publicity Cde Simon Khaya Moyo also called on the party membership to respect the party constituti­on which he referred to as the, “political bible.”

He said members should rise above ethnic background­s as all Zimbabwean­s are one people.

Zanu-PF women’s league secretary for administra­tion Cde Letina Undenge said First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe had expanded her chicken project to include war veterans.

She also called for discipline and respect for party leadership.

Matabelela­nd North provincial chairperso­n Cde Richard Moyo called for calm in the province warning against campaignin­g for constituen­cies before the party gives the green light.

He urged party members to work with the incumbent leaders in mobilising supporters to register to vote.

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Dr Ignatius Chombo

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