The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Hands off ZEC, says Youth League

- Walter Nyamukondi­wa in MUROMBEDZI

ZANU-PF national secretary for Youth Affairs Cde Pupurai Togarepi says the party has done everything to ensure a resounding victory in the July 30 elections.

He said the MDC Alliance should seek votes from the people than trying to discredit the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.

Cde Togarepi was addressing a northern region ZANU-PF Youth Convention at Murombedzi Growth Point on Friday last week.

Machinatio­ns by the alliance, he said, are driven by fear of imminent defeat at the polls.

“They know that they will be defeated that is why they are targeting the referee — ZEC — before the match even begins. Allow ZEC to do its job,” he said.

“Everyone should go and seek votes from the electorate like what we are doing here as ZANU-PF”

He said the party did not want anybody to interfere with ZEC.

The MDC Alliance, Cde Togarepi said, was under the illusion that it is more superior than all other parties participat­ing in the elections.

“They can demonstrat­e all they want, we respect their right to do so. They can bring together people from different areas to boost numbers, but as ZANU-PF we do not stop people from scoring, but we score more goals.”

He said the opposition should allow ZEC to do its job.

Cde Togarepi urged party youths to act as commissars for the party’s presidenti­al candidate Cde Mnangagwa to defend the revolution.

Meanwhile, Mashonalan­d West provincial youth chairman, Cde Vengai Musengi said the party should come up with mechanisms to empower artisanal miners and also deal with party leaders that are fanning divisions.

“We see a lot of things happening in Mashonalan­d West province aimed disturbing the activities of youths, but we will remain resolute so that the party wins resounding­ly,” he said.

Provincial party chairman Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi said youths are crucial in the coming elections as they constitute the bulk of registered voter.

“There are some who from the time the election date was announced have been fanning violence and attempting to discredit the election.

“We are saying the youth vote should be about peace and developmen­t which President Mnangagwa is advocating for,” he said.

Harare provincial youth chairman, Cde Godfrey Gomwe said Harare will give unpreceden­ted figures for the President and the party.

The convention drew youths from Harare, Mashonalan­d Central and West provinces.

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