The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Heed call for peaceful poll,political parties urged

- Sydney Mubaiwa in ZAKA

POLITICAL parties have been called to heed President Mnangagwa’s exhortatio­n for peace by shunning violence, especially as the country prepares for harmonised elections in a few months’ time.

Addressing mourners gathered at St Anthony Cemetery last week at the burial of long-serving Musiso Mission Hospital ambulance driver Paul Chinyere, Zaka Central Member of Parliament Cde Paradzai Chakona said the new dispensati­on wanted Zimbabwean­s to unite and focus on promoting socio-economic developmen­t.

He added that holding peaceful, free and fair credible polls was the ideal starting point. Cde Chakona challenged traditiona­l leaders to preach peace in their communitie­s, saying Zimbabwean­s were one irrespecti­ve of their political difference­s.

“My appeal to everyone is that lets all unite and collective­ly develop our nation under the new dispensati­on and as we head for polls that will be held shortly. We must be tolerant and peaceful so that we vote in tranquilli­ty,’’ said Cde Chakona.

“Our traditiona­l leaders should be the glue that brings our people together, so it is also incumbent upon them to preach peace, respect and love in communitie­s they live.’’

Cde Chakona added that it was the duty of all political parties in the country to preach peace ahead of the coming elections. “As President Mnangagwa has always been saying, we must hold peaceful polls so that they are credible, free and fair. It is important for all the other political players to walk in the same line with the President, whose message on the need for peaceful polls has been unequivoca­l.”

Cde Chakona said it was important for candidates that will be contesting in the coming elections to refrain from hate speech to avoid fuelling violence.

He said Zimbabwe was in the process of re-engaging the internatio­nal community, saying holding peaceful polls would be an important licence for the country to be easily accepted in by the community of nations.

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