The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Thousands greet President in Mkoba

- Levi Mukarati in GWERU

A CARNIVAL atmosphere grips Zimbabwean­s each time the song Kutonga kwaro by Jah Prayzah is played at a gathering.

It has become a theme song for President Mnangagwa’s private and public engagement­s. And yesterday was no different. The song blasted from a powerful public address system, bringing back memories of November 18 last year as the President greeted a bumper crowd at an open space in Mkoba, Gweru.

Youths sang to the track as they waved ZANU-PF white and green caps in support of the leader.

The caps were matched by T-shirts, turning a vast area, usually reserved for urban agricultur­e, into a sea of green and yellow.

Those capable of taking aerial photograph­s undoubtedl­y produced marvellous shots that must send opposition political parties back to the drawing boards.

Indeed the ZANU-PF juggernaut was in the Midlands Provincial capital, Gweru.

Gweru woke up on Wednesday to ZANU-PF campaign vehicles honking horns, distributi­ng party parapherna­lia informing residents of a youth convention to be addressed by President Mnangagwa.

In the past, such vehicles would zoom past potential supporters, leaving them

dumbfounde­d.

Residents would be marshalled to venues where the former president Robert Mugabe was due to address them.

Popular vending markets would shut down until the party members had finished their business.

But this time around it is a different political game.

Zanu PF mobilisati­on teams could be seen in the afternoon of Wednesday informing people about the event while distributi­ng party campaign caps, T-shirts and fliers.

At around 11pm, the central business district of Gweru was almost deserted.

As early as 7am yesterday, one could sense the situation had changed.

Vehicles, lorries and busses from various districts made a beeline for the event venue.

Ironically, the traditiona­l shouting and non-observance of road regulation­s that used to characteri­se events of such magnitude in the past were nowhere to be seen.

Party members were in the town for their event; it was a weekday and they seemed cognisant of the need not to interrupt people going about their business activities.

Indeed Zimbabwe is open for business.

Before 8am, the venue had already been packed as youth anticipate­d the arrival of President Mnangagwa.

The discipline exhibited as Zanu-PF members took to their sitting positions while being handed party regalia resembled what obtained in Manicaland when the President addressed thousands of party members in Sakubva Stadium and Murambinda Growth Point a fortnight ago.

The arrival of the party leader and Presidenti­al candidate in the July 30 elections triggered wild cheers and whistling as the crowd waved in joy to the leader.

President Mnangagwa has been saying “The voice of the people is the voice of God”, and he took time to interact with the support base as he immersed himself into the crowd in an open truck to greet them.

“Discipline, discipline, discipline,” President Mnangagwa reiterated as he emphasised the revolution­ary party had taken a new route.

The President maintained he was a servant of the people and the numbers at the event had brought him joy.

“Your numbers have brought joy to me, this is the first time we meet as your President,” he said.

“You are the people of God and your voice is the voice of God, hallelujah.

“You have a role as the youths to safeguard the country’s heritage and this can only be achieved through voting Zanu PF in the next election,” he said.

“It is you and your Angel that only know if your promise to vote for me in the election is true, Hallelujah.”

The President addressed the gathering for about an hour but the crowd remained on their feet to listen to the message of great business and job opportunit­ies Government was opening for the young people.

It can be concluded that each individual came, listened and went back home convinced #EDHasMyVot­e.

 ??  ?? Singer Sandra Ndebele took the opportunit­y at the youth convention to raise concern over piracy and the plight of artistes in the country
Singer Sandra Ndebele took the opportunit­y at the youth convention to raise concern over piracy and the plight of artistes in the country
 ??  ?? President Mnangagwa shakes hands with Mpumelelo Nyoni after he recited a poem in Gweru yesterday
President Mnangagwa shakes hands with Mpumelelo Nyoni after he recited a poem in Gweru yesterday
 ??  ?? Vice President Chiwenga flanked by ZANU-PF Youth League secretary for Administra­tion Tendai Chirau (second from left), youth league political commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu during the Youth League Convention
Vice President Chiwenga flanked by ZANU-PF Youth League secretary for Administra­tion Tendai Chirau (second from left), youth league political commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu during the Youth League Convention
 ??  ?? President Mnangagwa flanked by Vice Presidents Constantin­o Chiwenga (left) and Kembo Mohadi (far right), Youth Affairs secretary Pupurai Togarepi (second from left) and his deputy Lewis Matutu at the ZANU-PF Youth League Convention
President Mnangagwa flanked by Vice Presidents Constantin­o Chiwenga (left) and Kembo Mohadi (far right), Youth Affairs secretary Pupurai Togarepi (second from left) and his deputy Lewis Matutu at the ZANU-PF Youth League Convention
 ??  ?? President Mnangagwa hands over a prize to 5km marathon overall winner Betha Chikanga at the ZANU-PF Youth League Convention at Mkoba open space in Gweru yesterday. —Pictures by Tawanda Mudimu
President Mnangagwa hands over a prize to 5km marathon overall winner Betha Chikanga at the ZANU-PF Youth League Convention at Mkoba open space in Gweru yesterday. —Pictures by Tawanda Mudimu
 ??  ?? Part of the crowd at the ZANU-PF Youth League Convention
Part of the crowd at the ZANU-PF Youth League Convention

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