The Herald (Zimbabwe)

. . . takes interface rally to Mash Central

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PRESIDENT Mugabe today heads to Mashonalan­d Central Province for the eighth leg of his Presidenti­al Youth Interface rallies slated for Chipadze Stadium in Bindura.

Another memorable event is on the cards with the province yesterday saying it expected over 150 000 people to attend the event, where the President interacts with youths on the challenges they face and their expectatio­ns from the Government and the ruling party.

ZANU-PF has 406 districts in the eight administra­tive districts of Mashonalan­d Central.

Party supporters from distant areas started arriving in Bindura yesterday and a musical gala was expected to be held last night.

ZANU-PF Youth League secretary Cde Kudzanayi Chipanga said the province was ready.

“We had a final preparator­y meeting yesterday (Thursday). From what we saw, it is all systems go. We gave them 10 000 litres of fuel as well as 10 000 T-shirts to supplement what they mobilised as a province.”

He said the province had displayed unity in organising the rally.

“Everyone is playing a part. Several National Assembly members attended the final preparator­y meeting together with Minister of State for Mashonalan­d Central Provincial Affairs Advocate Martin Dinha and vice chairperso­n of the province Cde Kazembe Kazembe.

“Central Committee members were

also present. We expect nothing short of another top-notch event.”

Cde Chipanga said the discipline displayed in other provinces where rallies have been held should be maintained.

“We have had incident-free events and we expect another good outing.”

Mashonalan­d Central provincial youth chair Cde Isaiah Mandaza said they were ready to welcome the First Family.

“We are now ready to have Baba and Amai in our province, which is home to them considerin­g that most of the First Lady’s projects are housed in Mashonalan­d Central,” he said.

“Logistical­ly, we are done and we do not have any challenges and with the train wagons which have been availed, we expect the numbers to increase.”

He added: “We have lined up a number of activities today (yesterday) to set the tone for the main event. We are at the moment having an orientatio­n programme with students at Bindura University of Science Education. Other activities are being held across the town. We urge people to come in their numbers and listen to the wise counsel of our party leader, President Mugabe.”

President Mugabe has been visiting provinces around the country interactin­g with the youths and directly responding to their concerns. He has been to Mashonalan­d East, Manicaland, Masvingo, Matabelela­nd North, Mashonalan­d West, Matabelela­nd South and Midlands.

He is left with Bulawayo and Harare provinces.

The interface meetings are being organised by the ZANU-PF Youth League.

ZANU-PF is using the platforms to launch a massive campaign for voter registrati­on of youths ahead of the 2018 harmonised elections.

The revolution­ary party is also using the rallies to show its mobilisati­on prowess, as each rally has been highly subscribed.

During the interface meetings, the youths are articulati­ng social, economic and political issues affecting them.

Among other issues, the Youth League is pushing for young people to have access to land, agricultur­al inputs and participat­e in mining activities.

The main engagement­s are expected to end next month.

 ?? — (Picture by Justin Mutenda) ?? President Mugabe and First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe greet ZANU-PF Central Committee members on arrival for the organ’s meeting in Harare yesterday.
— (Picture by Justin Mutenda) President Mugabe and First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe greet ZANU-PF Central Committee members on arrival for the organ’s meeting in Harare yesterday.

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