The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Heed ED’s call for peace’

- Sydney Mubaiwa in ZAKA

ZANU-PF national Political Commissar Lieutenant-General Engelbert Rugeje (Retired) has exhorted Zimbabwean­s to heed President Mnangagwa’s call for the nation to observe peace before, during and after the forthcomin­g harmonised elections for the plebiscite to be credible.

Lt-Gen Rugeje (Rtd) said Zimbabwean­s were free to elect leaders of their choice in an environmen­t characteri­sed by peace and tranquilli­ty.

Addressing thousands of ruling party supporters to drum up support for President Mnangagwa and Zanu-PF candidates on Saturday at Chimedza Secondary School in Ndanga, Lt-Gen Rugeje (Rtd) said it was a constituti­onal require- ment for Zimbabwean­s to freely express themselves in the forthcomin­g elections.

He challenged other local political parties to promote peace and unity among Zimbabwean­s.

“I call upon all Zimbabwean­s to heed calls by our President, Cde Mnangagwa, for the country to observe peace before, during and even after elections,” he said.

“Peace allows citizens to exercise their constituti­onal right to choose political leaders of their choice. It also provides a good platform for holding a free, fair and credible elections.”

The new dispensati­on, said Lt-Gen Rugeje (Rtd), aimed to promote transparen­cy, democracy, fairness, unity and developmen­t in the country.

He said it was imperative for Zimbabwean­s to be allowed to enjoy the freedom brought by the war of liberation.

“As a family (Zanu-PF), we expect maximum discipline from our members,” he said.

“We want to lead by example as President Mnangagwa has always called for peaceful polls this year.

“I encourage you all to refrain from all forms of violence so that we enjoy the fruits of our hard won independen­ce.”

Lt-Gen Rugeje (Rtd) said holding free, fair and credible elections this year will be in line with this year’s African Union theme for Africans to rededicate themselves to the realisatio­n of the continenta­l body’s vision of an integrated, prosperous and peaceful continent.

“Under the new dispensati­on, I want to make it loud and bold that there is no room for political violence and as Zimbabwean­s, we need to agree on some common things that bind us together as one people,” he said.

“Yes, people can argue here and there, but as brothers and sisters who share the same blood, we cannot be seen fighting because of political difference­s.”

Lt-Gen Rugeje (Rtd) urged youths to refrain from drug abuse, which he said was a major driver of violence.

He warned young people to guard against being abused by politician­s for cheap political gain in return for money.

Lt-Gen Rugeje (Rtd) said traditiona­l leaders were supposed to lead the campaign to promote peace and unity in their areas of jurisdicti­on.

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