Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Magufuli invites ED to Tanzania

- Felex Share Harare Bureau

TANZANIAN President Dr John Magufuli has commended Zimbabwe for the unparallel­ed peaceful transition that took place in the country and invited President Mnangagwa for a State visit to his country.

The invitation was brought by Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) secretary general Cde Abdulrahma­n Kinana, who met President Mnangagwa at his Munhumutap­a offices yesterday. CCM is the ruling party in Tanzania. Cde Kinana was accompanie­d by Cdes Gaudensia Kabaka (chairperso­n Women’s Wing), Edmund Mndolwa (chairperso­n Parents Wing) and Kheri James (chairperso­n Youth Wing).

Speaking after the meeting, Cde Kinana said: “I brought a letter, a message of goodwill from the President and chairman of Chama Cha Mapinduzi, President John Magufuli, the people of Tanzania and members of CCM to His Excellency, President Emmerson Mnangagwa. We have a historical relationsh­ip from the time of Chimurenga between Zanu-PF and CCM. As secretary general I had a meeting with the Zanu-PF secretary for administra­tion (Cde Obert Mpofu) yesterday (Tuesday) and today we had the privilege to meet the First Secretary of Zanu-PF (President Mnangagwa).”

He commended Zimbabwe for an incident-free transition that led to the resignatio­n of former president, Mr Robert Mugabe.

“We notice that you went through a transition. It was very peaceful and exemplary,” said Cde Kinana.

“It is something which has never happened in the world so we congratula­te the people of Zimbabwe for that.”

On the forthcomin­g harmonised elections in Zimbabwe, he said: “We know you have an election coming. The President has assured that the elections are going to be peaceful, free and fair to all the Zimbabwean­s and certainly Zimbabwean­s can express their views through the ballot and coming from Chama Cha Mapinduzi, I look forward to a Zanu-PF victory.”

Cde Mpofu, who also attended yesterday’s meeting together with Politburo members Cdes Lovemore Matuke and Simbarashe Mumbengegw­i, said they had exchanged notes with their counterpar­ts.

“They came here to familiaris­e themselves with our operations and vice versa but he (Cde Kinana) had a special message from the President of Tanzania to his counterpar­t Cde Mnangagwa which covers quite a number of issues including a State Visit to Tanzania at an agreed date,” he said.

“These are perennial friends of Zimbabwe and all of us were trained in Tanzania. They had some visits to the National Heroes Acre and other areas which they had requested to see.”

Cde Mpofu said they spent the better part of yesterday in discussion­s.

“We talked about our ideologica­l institutio­n and the relationsh­ip that exists between the two countries especially the annual meeting of secretary generals of liberation movements which is held once every year,” he said.

“There are views coming up which would warrant formalisat­ion. Others issues had to do with the strengthen­ing of our parties and harmonisat­ion of some of our policies politicall­y that will ensure people do not lose sight of where we came from. Our countries came about after protracted struggles.”

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