The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Pretenders free to leave: ED

- Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspond­ent

VICE PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday strongly castigated elements that pretend to be Zanu-PF when at heart they are not, saying they were free to leave the revolution­ary party.

Addressing hordes of Zanu-PF supporters at Muchakata Business Centre in Chiwundura ahead of the by-election on Saturday, VP Mnangagwa described such people as “possessed” with the “biblical Legion” demon.

He urged Zanu-PF supporters to be wary of people bent on sabotaging and destabilis­ing the revolution­ary party. “Our people should respect each

other,” said VP Mnangagwa. “However, kune vamwe vanopindwa nemweya waLegion wemuBible. Vanhu vakadero vanofanirw­a kubuda muZanu-PF (Such people must leave Zanu-PF).

“Not all who call Jesus’ name are Christians. Same applies to Zanu-PF, not all who say we are Zanu-PF are Zanu-PF. Some of them are not Zanu-PF. Pane vanoti isai bhora musango, muvachenje­rere ivavo nekuti vane mweya yakaipa, mweya yaLegion.”

VP Mnangagwa said Zanu-PF was not a violent party and those who perpetrate violence should do so at their own peril.

He said Zimbabwe is a peaceful country and those that want to either incite or perpetrate violence should be rebuked with the contempt they deserve.

VP Mnangagwa urged all members of the party to remain united and uphold the ideology and values of Zanu-PF as a revolution­ary party.

“Isu muno hatidi mhirizhong­a,” he said. “Ukaita mhirizhong­a kana humhesvamu­kono hwako ndezvako nekuti nyika ino haina mhirizhong­a (If you want to perpetrate violence do it at your own risk because we are a peaceful country).

“I would want to urge all the candidates who were not successful in the primary elections to join hands with our candidate Cde Brown Ndlovu so that we ensure that we retain this parliament­ary seat. We are all fighting for the same cause, therefore, we should be united.

“Tinofanirw­a kuti masikati totaura kuti tina Cde Ndlovu, manheru zvekare tina Cde Ndlovu. Do not vote for these fly-by-night political parties vanoita sana chura.”

VP Mnangagwa said Zanu-PF had remained committed to transformi­ng the lives of the people, as evidenced by developmen­tal projects the party had enmbarked on.

He said the country recently witnessed a surge in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) following successful agricultur­al programmes and infrastruc­tural developmen­t projects.

VP Mnangagwa said the country was slowly becoming self-reliant thanks to such programmes as Command Agricultur­e and the Presidenti­al Inputs Support Scheme.

“According to statistics released by the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank last month, our GDP has risen by 2,6 percent this year,” he said. “Our Finance Minister, Cde Patrick Chinamasa, projected that our GDP would grow by 3,7 percent. This is because of our agricultur­al programmes, the mining sector and infrastruc­tural developmen­t in general. This has all been achieved without borrowing money from outside.”

VP Mnangagwa said Government was in the process of identifyin­g farmers to embark on a massive cattle fattening programme that would see the country’s beef industry rising from 280 000 cattle to 600 000 slaughtere­d per year.

He said this would be part of the $300 million which was secured by Government to fund the Command Livestock programme launched last month.

“Yesterday (Tuesday), I had a meeting with livestock farmers to discuss the required amount of money for the Command Livestock programme,” said VP Mnangagwa.

“This project includes fishery, piggery, poultry, goat and sheep farming as well as cattle farming. As a country we were slaughteri­ng around 280 000 cattle every year. We want to increase the number to 600 000. We are looking for farmers who would embark on a cattle fattening programme so that we would be able to meet the target,” he said.

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VP Mnangagwa

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