The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Let’s unite at all levels: President

- Tendai Mugabe

PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday emphasised the need for unity in Zanu-PF at all levels and warned cadres against insulting the party leadership through making unsubstant­iated accusation­s.

He said investigat­ions should be instituted to establish the motive behind those false accusation­s.

Addressing the 106th Session of the Zanu-PF Central Committee at Zanu-PF Headquarte­rs in Harare, President Mugabe said unity was of paramount importance in the party ahead of next year’s general elections.

He said if party members had difference­s, those should be tabled before the relevant organs for appropriat­e remedy.

President Mugabe commended Zanu-PF members for their resolve to remain united in the face of trials and tribulatio­ns in the past. “Tinofanira kuzvirumbi­dza and sense of unity when insults and vilificati­ons were thrown about — the President, First Lady have their share of these insults, several ministers and others had also these accusation­s, completely false, completely malicious and emanating from the same sources.

“Tinoda kuti vazvisvipe vange vachiita izvi, maprovince mazviri kubuda ndiwo atiri kukumbiris­isa kuti vanatsoona kuti ndivanani? Zviri kubva papi nepapi? Zviri kuitirwei. Zviregedzw­e. Pachivanhu tinoti svipirai pasi. Hatichazvi­ita.

“Our party must unite at all levels from the grassroots to the top. A united party knows how grievances within the party are corrected and how difference­s are resolved. We seek solutions amongst ourselves kana pane zviri kutadzikwa. Zvitadzo zvamungach­ema nazvo ngazviuyek­a tozvitaris­a pamwechete. Tikurukure.

“Kana kuchitorwa action, inotorwa vanorangwa vachirangw­a. Kwete kungoshaud­ha. Iyoyo yakanzi social media iyoyi maiwee yakatipari­ra. Kutukana kuripo, kunyombana kuripo. Mazwi anotaurwa imomo! Tave vanhu vakaita sei? Vana vakaita sei vatiri kuzvara? Hatingade Zanu-PF yerudzi irworwo

inotongwa from social media. Ahiwa.

“Here muCentral Committee, this is the place where our policies are made, resolution­s and programmes are debated, finally accepted if they are deemed to be effective.”

President Mugabe said party leaders should not quarrel in public to the extent of taking each other to the courts.

He emphasised that people should work together, adding that bygones should be bygones.

“Let us work together,” President Mugabe said.

“Now on the eve of elections, we are not found divided and receive each other well. Kana takatukana, let bygones be bygones. Unity and more unity is what we need. Avoid stances, actions, insults that divide the party. Always say there is a way of solving whatever grievance, whatever offence one believes has been committed, and whatever crime within the party in terms of the rules and regulation­s of the party.”

Turning to next year’s harmonised elections, President Mugabe said a coalition forged by the opposition would not dislodge Zanu-PF from power. He said Zanu-PF’s victory in all elections was underpinne­d on its people-oriented policies.

“We have witnessed concerted efforts by opposition political parties to coalesce and fight Zanu-PF as one — an externally driven assemblage of seven political parties was hurriedly put together last week, giving birth to the so-called MDC-Alliance,” he said.

“Fortunatel­y for Zanu-PF, these opposition parties are as divided as ever, fighting for leadership positions. We know of course that they are creatures of the West whose purpose is to dislodge Zanu-PF from power, but really, if they come together as a bundle and one blow against the bundle will set the bundle in pieces.

“So, we will not need more than one blow for one bundle of divided persons who purported to represent parties, but you can’t see the party that they actually represent individual­ly. We also know that these opposition political parties put together cannot dislodge the ruling party. The secret to Zanu-PF’s victory over the years, one after another, lies in its appeal to the people – a people oriented party. It has policies whose objectives serve the people and we don’t just pretend to serve the people, we actually serve the people.

“It has an appeal to the people, it is sincere, it is productive, it is revolution­ary, it is counter against our erstwhile enemies and we are a mass party. We listen to what masses say. It wins elections on the popularity of its people-centred developmen­t programmes.”

President Mugabe said the opposition was not going to give Zanu-PF victory on a silver platter. He said it was important for the ruling party to start sensitisin­g the electorate about the new biometric voter registrati­on system and ensure that all party members were registered as voters.

“The massive crowds that turn up at the interface rallies are a clear indication that our people have been triggered into the election mode,” said President Mugabe. “We commend the Youth League for taking the lead and showing us the way we should conduct our campaign.

“But, as we go into next year’s elections, we cannot solely hope to win by riding on the sheer popularity of our party. We have to make adequate preparatio­ns to make sure that victory is certain. We must galvanise the electorate to go and vote for us en-masse. Our party has to take an active interest now in the registrati­on of voters.

“Get our people to register anew. Hapana anoti ndakaregis­ter kare hazvichash­anda. Tose tinosungir­wa kunonyores­a patsva and as you go back to your constituen­cies get down to the ward level in mobilising people to get registered to vote. Vanhu vose muma ward enyu muone kuti vanhu varegister here zvechokwad­i.

“Everyone has to register afresh in order to participat­e in next year’s elections. Our people must be sensitised to the requiremen­ts of the biometric voter registrati­on exercise, which is about to begin countrywid­e.”

 ?? — (Picture by Tawanda Mudimu) ?? President Mugabe and First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe welcome United States preacher and senior pastor of the Potter's House, Thomas Dexter Jakes at State House in Harare yesterday.
— (Picture by Tawanda Mudimu) President Mugabe and First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe welcome United States preacher and senior pastor of the Potter's House, Thomas Dexter Jakes at State House in Harare yesterday.
 ?? - (Picture by Joseph Nyadzayo) ?? President Mugabe and First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe look as POSB bank teller Definate Mabvuazve demonstrat­es how ZANU-PF cards which are linked to POSB work as bank cards, while Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa looks on during a Central Committee...
- (Picture by Joseph Nyadzayo) President Mugabe and First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe look as POSB bank teller Definate Mabvuazve demonstrat­es how ZANU-PF cards which are linked to POSB work as bank cards, while Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa looks on during a Central Committee...
 ?? - (Picture by Justin Mutenda) ?? President Mugabe converses with Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, while First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe and Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko (right) look on.
- (Picture by Justin Mutenda) President Mugabe converses with Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, while First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe and Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko (right) look on.
 ??  ?? ZANU-PF Central Committee members follow proceeding­s during a meeting in Harare yesterday
ZANU-PF Central Committee members follow proceeding­s during a meeting in Harare yesterday
 ??  ?? ZANU-PF Central Committee members register their party cards which will be linked to POSB
ZANU-PF Central Committee members register their party cards which will be linked to POSB

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