The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Nothing will stop polls’

- From George Maponga in BIKITA

ZANU-PF has reiterated that nothing will stop harmonised elections slated for next Monday urging Zimbabwean­s not to be misled by some local political parties that were developing cold feet as the harmonised elections draw closer.

The ruling party’s National Political Commissar Cde Engelbert Rugeje said those hoping for the shelving of next week’s elections were mere day-dreamers who should not be taken seriously as nothing will stop the polls.

Addressing hundreds of Zanu-PF supporters during a campaign rally to drum up support for the ruling party’s presidenti­al candidate President Mnangagwa and Bikita West aspiring parliament­arian Cde Elias Musakwa at Mashayenyi village in Mazungunye communal lands yesterday, Cde Rugeje said the revolution­ary party was heading for a crushing victory.

He said next Monday’s election will go ahead as planned despite insinuatio­ns by other local political parties that the polls might fail to take place.

The MDC-Alliance has been threatenin­g that next week’s polls might not take place demanding that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission first meet some of its demands.

Cde Rugeje said by operation of law only President Mnangagwa had the power to proclaim election dates.

“There are others who are moving around lying to the people of Zimbabwe that there will be no elections next Monday and I want to tell you today that nothing will stop the July 30 harmonised elections, nothing will stop the polls.

“The elections are going ahead as scheduled on Monday and if there are some people who think otherwise then they are dreaming, they must retrace their roots and brew some traditiona­l beer to rid themselves of such thinking because we are going for elections,” said Cde Rugeje.

The Zanu-PF National Political Commissar said some unnamed political players in the country were now running scared fearing inevitable defeat in next week’s elections.

“They are now scared and developing diarrhoea ahead of elections and nothing will stop Zanu-PF from defeating them at the ballot. Zanu-PF will win, there is no doubt about that.”

Cde Rugeje implored Zimbabwean­s to vote for President Mnangagwa to enable him to accomplish his vision of developing a middle income economy by 2030.

He said President Mnangagwa’s short stint in office has seen the country reaping huge socio-economic fruits that have already changed the face of the country.

He reiterated the need for Zimbabwean­s to refrain from violence ahead of the coming polls saying President Mnangagwa and the Zanu-PF leadership under the new dispensati­on wanted free, fair and credible polls next Monday.

The Commissar said free, fair and credible elections will complete Zimbabwe’s re-engagement with the internatio­nal community ending economic strangulat­ion caused by sanctions that were imposed after Harare embarked on the land reform programme.

He also challenged the people of Bikita West to rally behind Cde Musakwa and paid tribute to incumbent legislator Cde Beauty Chabaya for campaignin­g together with the former.

Before addressing a rally in Bikita West, Cde Rugeje had addressed another campaign rally at Kurai Business Centre in Gutu East.

He urged people in the constituen­cy to vote for President Mnangagwa and aspiring legislator Cde Berita Chikwama in the coming polls.

Cde Rugeje reminded the people of Gutu to preserve the gains of the liberation struggle saying the district was synonymous with fierce battles between Rhodesian forces and freedom fighters some of which were still fresh in the memories of people from the area.

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