The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mat South overwhelms President

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka and Nduduzo Tshuma in BEITBRIDGE

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday made an unschedule­d address to thousands of ZANU-PF supporters gathered at Dulivhadzi­mu Stadium after commission­ing a $241 million refurbishm­ent and expansion of Beitbridge Border Post.

Two weeks ago, another huge crowd gathered at the Colliery Stadium in Hwange waiting to be addressed after the President officiated at the laying of the foundation stone for the $1,5 billion expansion of Hwange Thermal Power Station.

The President however, failed to address the Hwange crowd because of a tight schedule.

In his address yesterday, the President said he was overwhelme­d by the huge turnout by Beitbridge residents, especially when there was another recent rally in the district addressed by Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga.

“I am pleased by the high turnout here because I had not planned to address a rally today as you know Vice President Chiwenga had another rally nearby. But when I heard about the huge turnout here, I said as a servant leader I can’t just go without coming here to greet and talk to you,” he said.

“I hope on July 30 you will turn out in your numbers to vote for your President, MPs and councillor­s.”

President Mnangagwa hailed Matabelela­nd South Province for voting overwhelmi­ngly for ZANU-PF in the 2013 elections when the party swept all 13 National Assembly seats, challengin­g them to do the same on July 30.

“The party is very strong in Matabelela­nd South; it is a pillar of the party and I urge you to remain like that,” he said to the cheering crowds.

“We have opened up democratic space in this country and there are many political parties, 133 of them, so that the game becomes enjoyable but we don’t want any violence. Why should we be worried by these small parties with little following?”

The President said he was a servant leader who followed the aspiration­s of the people adding that all his lieutenant­s should work to fulfill people’s needs.

“So from today you should know that all the leaders up front here are your servants. Any leader who doesn’t do that you should

◆ let me know and I will fire them. Leaders should know that they are servants of the people.

“Even I as President I am a servant. So who should not be a servant if I am a servant of the people? We derive authority from you the people so you have power over us because you are the ones who bestow authority on us,” he said.

The President said Government was working on the devolution of power so that provinces take an active role in their developmen­t.

“Devolution means that some governing powers should be cascaded down to the provinces. We are going to implement the principle of devolution­s so that each province looks at the priorities of that province and ensure the resources of that province grow, modernise and industrial­ise that province with its Godgiven resources.

“We shall need young people, young man and women who are committed to use their knowledge and skills to develop their communitie­s where they come from. We as Central Government should give you that empowermen­t,” he said.

“We must not have a situation where some provinces feel marginaliz­ed. On the contrary, Harare must be marginaliz­ed by the provinces because as a unitary State the provinces are the cogs, are the pillars which constitute the united Republic of Zimbabwe but each pillar must stand up and develop itself.

“We must have local leadership which is developmen­tal.

Provincial ministers should ensure the developmen­t of their areas or they would be fired. We want projects across the board. For youths who want to engage in mining we have a $100 million facility for artisanal miners and you should approach the Ministry of Mines for assistance. Currently we are at 24-26 tonnes of

production in the country.”

The President was then presented with Parliament­ary and local authority candidates that will represent the party in the July 30 elections among them Cdes Albert Miles Nguluvhe and Tambudzani Mohadi.

Giving a vote of thanks, Zanu-PF secretary for informatio­n

and publicity Cde Simon Khaya Moyo called on Matabelela­nd South to rally behind President Mnangagwa and the party in the coming polls.

“From today onwards, we are not resting. Let us campaign vigorously and convince the people to back President Mnangagwa and zanu-pf,” he said.

 ?? — (Picture by Munyaradzi Chamalimba) ?? President Mnangagwa toasts with Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo and ZimBoarder­s chairman Mr Glynn Cohen during a groundbrea­king ceremony for the expansion and modernisat­ion of Beitbridge Border Post yesterday.
— (Picture by Munyaradzi Chamalimba) President Mnangagwa toasts with Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo and ZimBoarder­s chairman Mr Glynn Cohen during a groundbrea­king ceremony for the expansion and modernisat­ion of Beitbridge Border Post yesterday.
 ?? — (Picture by Eliah Saushoma) ?? Part of the bumper crowd that thronged Dulivhadzi­mu Stadium for a ZANU-PF rally that was addressed by President Mnangagwa yesterday.
— (Picture by Eliah Saushoma) Part of the bumper crowd that thronged Dulivhadzi­mu Stadium for a ZANU-PF rally that was addressed by President Mnangagwa yesterday.

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