The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Youth League backs ED

- Mash Central Correspond­ent

THE ZANU-PF Mashonalan­d Central Provincial Youth League has thrown its weight behind the party’s President and First Secretary Cde Mnangagwa following threats of nationwide demonstrat­ions to destabilis­e the country by opposition-backed labour unions.

Speaking during a Press conference in Bindura on Monday, provincial youth chairman, Cde Lens Ferenando, who was flanked by the party’s Youth League national commissar, Cde Godfrey Tsenengamu, said they were fully behind President Mnangagwa.

He said the Youth League was thankful to the President for preaching the gospel of peace and would like it to be known that their desire for a peaceful nation should not be mistaken as a sign of weakness.

“We fully support the President and First Secretary of the party and we say to him you should not have sleepless nights, but should do your job freely without fear of being intimidate­d by anyone because we are fully behind you,” he said.

“We support Government’s economic initiative­s to rebuild the economy. We are aware that things are tough because of the austerity measures introduced by the Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube, but we know it is just a passing phase and things will be fine.

“We would also want to thank our President for the message of peace that he is preaching. We want it to be known that our desire for a peaceful nation should not be mistaken as a sign of weakness.

“We want to warn those bent on causing anarchy in the country that we will not fold our hands and look while things get out of hand.

“As Mashonalan­d Central Youth League, we will take appropriat­e measures to protect our party and our free and fairly won victory in the just-ended harmonised elections.”

Cde Ferenando said they supported measures that Government had taken to deal with the price increase madness such as cancelling licences for unscrupulo­us shop owners.

He said Government should introduce people’s shops so that it protects the people from unscrupulo­us businesspe­ople who unjustifia­bly increase prices of basic commoditie­s in an effort to topple a democratic­ally elected Government.

Cde Ferenando said all provincial Government heads that were not fully supporting Government’s efforts to revive the economy and the President’s Vision 2030 should resign or face exposure.

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