Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

‘Zanu-PF conference resolution­s to propel nation to new heights’

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whose closing address placed the minds of delegates into a reflective and superlativ­e commitment to grow and defend the party from internal and external detractors,” said Ambassador Khaya-Moyo.

“The conference stuck to its theme “Mechanise, modernise and grow the economy towards vision 2030.” The agenda and programme were followed with strict discipline and seriousnes­s of purpose, so were the thematic discussion­s in various committees and the resolution­s which ensued and were unanimousl­y passed by the conference. It was indeed a milestone conference reflective of a people’s party as evidenced by the discipline and enthusiasm of delegates from all the 10 provinces.”

He said a comprehens­ive overview report of the conference will be released soon.

Cde Khaya-Moyo hailed solidarity messages Zanu-PF received from various institutio­ns which committed towards strengthen­ing relations with the ruling party.

He attributed the conference’s success to cohesion of the party’s structures.

“One cannot tire to congratula­te the President and First Secretary Cde ED Mnangagwa, the Presidium, the Politburo, Central Committee, provincial leadership­s and all delegates for such a successful conference. Special credit goes to Mashonalan­d East’s leadership for being such a superb host,” he said.

Ambassador Khaya-Moyo said with good rains and unity within the party, the prospect of a better future is certain.

He urged the conference delegates to cascade the President’s message to all the party’s structures at grass root levels upon returning to their respective destinatio­ns.

In his opening remarks on Friday, President Mnangagwa declared that there is no going back on the reintroduc­tion of the local currency while warning cash barons that their days are numbered.

The President said corruption will not be tolerated at all levels.

He spoke about the need to stimulate productivi­ty and create jobs as Government moves to resuscitat­e the economy.

Addressing delegates on the conference’s closing day, the President, warned bureaucrat­s causing unnecessar­y delays in implementi­ng Government programmes to reform or face the axe as there was no room for laziness in both the party and Government. @nqotshili

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