The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim set for massive change: VP Chiwenga

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

ZIMBABWE is set for a massive transforma­tion as the new dispensati­on led by President Mnangagwa will be making significan­t improvemen­ts in social services that had deteriorat­ed over the years, Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga has said.

He said there will be a revival of education, health and social amenities in all the communitie­s in both rural and urban areas.

VP Chiwenga, who is also the ZANU-PF Second Secretary, said this at Domboshava Training Centre, Goromonzi district, Mashonalan­d East province while addressing thousands of party supporters during a campaign rally aimed at drumming up support for the revolution­ary party in the harmonised elections on Monday next week.

“The Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing is coming up with a comprehens­ive plan for all cities, towns, rural authoritie­s to improve the quality of life,” he said. “Where we feel that people are not properly settled we will look for alternativ­e settlement and build them houses at Government’s expense, where it is possible we will ensure that such settlement­s are regularise­d.

“We are also going to increase the allocation of BEAM (Basic Education Assistance Module) and scholarshi­ps to help disadvanta­ged pupils. No child will be turned away from school because they are the future leaders of the country. If we are to allow them to be excluded from school for failing to pay school fees how are we going to have scientists, engineers as a country.”

VP Chiwenga said Government will devolve power to provincial and district authority to ensure that developmen­t priorities were determined by local people.

“All these things can only be achieved by voting for ZANU-PF next Monday when we have our elections,” he said. “Go in your numbers and ensure that ZANU-PF wins resounding­ly.”

VP Chiwenga rapped MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa for raising complaints that he said were not justified.

He said Mr Chamisa was raising such complaints because it had dawned on him that he will lose the election.

“What we do not want are people who incite violence,” said VP Chiwenga. “There are people who are making noise because they have realised that they will lose the election.

“Come into the election ring and lose in a dignified way. No one should seek to stop the election because your self-serving needs have not been fulfilled.”

VP Chiwenga urged party supporters to vote for ZANU-PF candidates Cde Energy Mutodi (Goromonzi West) and Cde Ozias Bvute (Goromonzi North) together with councillor­s from the revolution­ary party to ensure prosperity in the country.

The rally was attended by ZANU-PF Politburo members Cdes David Parirenyat­wa and Sydney Sekeramayi and deputy national political commissar Cde Omega Hungwe.

Others present included ZANU-PF Mashonalan­d East provincial chairperso­n Cde Joel Biggie Matiza, Cde Mutodi and Cde Bvute.

 ?? — (Picture by John Manzongo) ?? Thousands of ZANU-PF supporters chant party slogans during a rally addressed by Vice President Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga in Glendale yesterday.
— (Picture by John Manzongo) Thousands of ZANU-PF supporters chant party slogans during a rally addressed by Vice President Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga in Glendale yesterday.

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