The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ED confident of crushing victory

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday said Zanu-PF is set for victory in the July 30 harmonised elections and implored supporters to maintain peace.

The President, who is also Zanu-PF First Secretary, said this while addressing thousands of party supporters at Somhlolo Stadium in Lupane, Matabelela­nd North Province.

“What we are saying is let us be united. We want a peaceful, credible and transparen­t election and this we are going to achieve as the ruling party,” he said.

“We do not want hate speech. Our emphasis is on unity, peace and harmony. We shall peacefully win the elections come 30 July. So campaign peacefully and do not concern yourselves with these minor parties.”

President Mnangagwa said Zanu-PF had an illustriou­s history dating back to the liberation struggle. “Zanu-PF is a party with a history dating back

to the days of the liberation struggle. Zanu-PF’s leadership is drawn from the people and is people-oriented,” added President Mnangagwa.

He said Government had invited foreign observers for the elections and urged party cardres to welcome them with respect.

“We have invited observers for the elections and you should be respectful to them when you meet them,” he said.

“There is no need for violence. Why should you fight with these small parties? We Zimbabwean­s are respectabl­e people. We are hospitable people. Zanu PF is a mass party and will win the elections.”

He took a swipe at the MDC-Alliance for expending their energies on demonstrat­ions.

“Those that are doing demonstrat­ions should know that demonstrat­ions do not vote. People vote privately in the booths one by one and we are certain that Zanu PF will win,” said President Mnangagwa.

He reiterated that the country was on a developmen­t trajectory and urged people to focus on economic developmen­t.

“We have so many projects that we have embarked on; projects to modernise and grow our economy. That is what we are focusing on.”

President Mnangagwa condemned corruption saying people should earn wealth through hard work.

“We say down with corruption. We do not condone corruption. We want Zimbabwean­s to be hard working. We want millionair­es but it should be through honest and hard work,” he said.

He said Government was committed to devolution of State power to provinces.

“Each province must grow its own economy; that is what the new dispensati­on is saying by devolving central power to all provinces.

“There is no province without resources so we should devolve power to all provinces because they know what they want,” he said.

“We want to uplift our country so that we get decent jobs and we will look at sector by sector. New factories are being opened and old ones are being resuscitat­ed.

“By 2030 we should be a middle class economy where every child should look forward to a better life with better opportunit­ies. That is the Zimbabwe we want.”

President Mnangagwa said Government had embarked on an engagement and re-engagement process following 20 years of isolation through illegal sanctions that were imposed by the West.

“We had 20 years of isolation but we are now saying we are going to engage and re-engage but mutually respecting each other,” he said.

The President said Matabelela­nd North was endowed with natural resources like gold, coal, diamonds and lithium.

“Matabelela­nd North has many natural resources and has the largest reserves of coal-bed methane in southern Africa. Very soon we will be producing fertiliser and diesel from the resource,” he said.

 ?? — (Picture by Eliah Saushoma) ?? Part of the thousands of ZANU-PF supporters who thronged Somholo Stadium in Lupane, Matabelela­nd North Province, for a star rally that was addressed by the party’s First Secretary and President Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday. —(See more pictures on Page 7).
— (Picture by Eliah Saushoma) Part of the thousands of ZANU-PF supporters who thronged Somholo Stadium in Lupane, Matabelela­nd North Province, for a star rally that was addressed by the party’s First Secretary and President Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday. —(See more pictures on Page 7).
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President Mnangagwa

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