The Herald (Zimbabwe)

President, churches poised to meet

- Fidelis Munyoro Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is today expected to attend a breakfast prayer meeting organised by churches that are seeking divine interventi­on to ease challenges facing the country.

Speaking after the 325th Ordinary Session of the ZANU-PF Politburo yesterday, the ruling party’s secretary for Administra­tion Cde Obert Mpofu said the prayer meeting was in sync with the President’s clarion call for peace and unity in the country.

“This echoes well with the President’s call for national dialogue to foster peace, security and social cohesion,” he said.

Cde Mpofu said yesterday’s Politburo, a continuati­on of last week’s meeting, also deliberate­d on party programmes that would be rolled out nationwide.

The programmes, he said, sought to support Government’s thrust to turn the country into a middle income economy by 2030.

“Our meeting today was a continuati­on of last week’s Politburo meeting. Today we further discussed party programmes for this year.”

Cde Mpofu said the meeting resolved to strengthen party structures as part of building towards the 2023 harmonised elections.

“The meeting consensual­ly directed 2019 as the year of strengthen­ing the party from cell, branch, district and provincial levels and vigorously start working hard as we build towards the 2023 elections,” he said.

Cde Mpofu said the party also discussed drought relief issues in view of semi-normal rains being experience­d in the country.

“The party is positioned to ameliorate challenges the country is facing in provinces where the rainfall pattern is not favourable.”

The party, Cde Mpofu said, agreed that no one would starve as a result of drought and Government was seeking to establish the extent of drought around the country.

 ??  ?? UNITED WE STAND . . . President Mnangagwa (wearing scarf) poses for a group photograph with some leaders of opposition political parties that contested the July 3o, 2018 presidenti­al elections after a meeting to come up with a framework for national dialogue at State House in Harare yesterday. — (Picture by Tawanda Mudimu; see more pictures on Page 3)
UNITED WE STAND . . . President Mnangagwa (wearing scarf) poses for a group photograph with some leaders of opposition political parties that contested the July 3o, 2018 presidenti­al elections after a meeting to come up with a framework for national dialogue at State House in Harare yesterday. — (Picture by Tawanda Mudimu; see more pictures on Page 3)

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