Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

President urges political parties to shun violence

- Fidelis Munyoro Harare Bureau

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa once again made a clarion call yesterday for leaders of all political parties to be exemplary in their conduct and shun violence ahead of the first harmonised elections under the new administra­tion set for July.

Addressing a packed National Sports Stadium during the country’s 38th Independen­ce anniversar­y celebratio­ns, President Mnangagwa said the Government had invited election observers from across the globe.

“I urge all leaders of political parties to heed the call of our national anthem and be exemplary during our contestati­ons and canvassing for people’s support,” he said.

“Let us shun and condemn all forms of violence, divisive, hurtful (language) and hate speech.”

President Mnangagwa said the Government had put in place measures to ensure free, fair and credible elections.

“In that spirit, we have invited observers from across the globe to witness our democracy in action and have since received pre-election observer missions from Sadc, the AU and EU.”

President Mnangagwa said in line with his pledge to be a listening President and his desire to hear firsthand issues affecting people, he would continue to engage Zimbabwean­s across socio-economic and political spheres.

To date, the President said he had held constructi­ve meetings with captains of industry and commerce, traditiona­l chiefs, church leaders, university vicechance­llors and senior administra­tors of institutio­ns of higher learning and representa­tives of the Supreme Council of Islamic affairs in Zimbabwe.

“I pledge that this culture of dialogue, unity of purpose and open communicat­ion will cascade through all levels of my administra­tion in order to enhance our accountabi­lity to our masters, the Zimbabwean people.”

President Mnangagwa said it was through listening to one another and working together that we could achieve the nation’s goal of becoming a middle income country by 2030, free from poverty and corruption with opportunit­ies, employment and decent jobs.

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President Emmerson Mnangagwa

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