The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Serious Zanu-PF indaba business begins today

- Mashudu Netsianda Bulawayo Bureau

PREPARATIO­NS for ZANUPF’s 17th Annual National People’s Conference slated for Esigodini, Matabelela­nd South Province, have reached fever pitch, with the party providing transport for each district, the ruling party’s secretary for Transport and Welfare Cde July Moyo has said.

The serious business of the conference begins with a Politburo meeting today at the party headquarte­rs in Harare, followed by a Central Committee meeting at the same venue tomorrow.

On Thursday, delegates travel to the conference venue for the official opening which will be presided over by the party’s First Secretary and President, Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The conference — which is running under the theme: “Zimbabwe Is Open for Business: Peace, Unity towards an Upper Middle-Income Economy By 2030” — is expected to attract about 5 000 delegates from the country’s 10 provinces.

Speaking at a preparator­y meeting at Esikhoveni Training Institute in Esigodini on Sunday, Cde Moyo said each district will get a bus and the buses will be inspected first by the Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) for roadworthi­ness.

“We have allocated each district one bus to carry delegates to and from the conference and those buses will have to undergo vehicle examinatio­n by VID to determine their roadworthi­ness since they will be ferrying people to and from the venue of the meeting.

“We have identified strategic points where delegates will be picked up,” he said.

Cde Moyo said his department would also engage Transport and Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Minister Engineer Joel Biggie Matiza to address the issue of de-congesting the Esigodini tollgate by introducin­g a manual system during the course of the conference.

“We are looking at the issue of de-congesting the tollgate considerin­g that there will be a lot of traffic during the conference. I am in the process of engaging my counterpar­t in the Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t over the issue. A lot of civil works have been completed, including access roads and the parking bay,” he said.

Cde Moyo said 8,4 tonnes of meat is required to feed the delegates. So far, Beitbridge has donated 14 cattle while Esigodini has offered 26 cattle.

ZANU-PF provincial chairperso­n for Matabelela­nd South Cde Rabelani Choeni yesterday said the province has handed over the venue of the conference to the national coordinati­ng committee and they were in the process of finalising

a few touch-ups, including mobilising cattle, which would feed delegates.

He said the province has been allocated seven buses to ferry delegates to and from the conference.

“We would like to welcome delegates to the 17th National People’s Conference, which we are hosting as Matabelela­nd South, a Rainbow Province with diversifie­d culture. We also would like to urge delegates to desist from drinking and driving to save lives,” Cde Choeni said.

He said the conference, the first in the Second Republic, would be one of the most successful conference­s in the history of Zanu-PF.

Cde Choeni said the conference would consolidat­e national efforts towards reviving Zimbabwe’s economy, a marked departure from the previous regime where politickin­g was the order of the day.

In line with President Mnangagwa’s enunciatio­n that in the Second Republic the party has supremacy over Government, Zanu-PF is expected to come up with key economic decisions to be tabled before Government for implementa­tion.

The conference is the first to be officiated by President Mnangagwa in his capacity as First Secretary and President following his election at the party’s Extraordin­ary Congress in Harare last year.

The conference follows the party’s resounding victory in the July 2018 harmonised elections.

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All roads lead to the ZANU-PF National People’s Conference which kicks off today in Esigodini, Matabelela­nd South Province. Taken yesterday, this picture shows one of the party banners strategica­lly positioned along Bulawayo-Esigodini Road. — Picture by Elliah Saushoma)

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