The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Hands off our President, says Women’s League

- Victor Maphosa Herald Correspond­ent

THE ZANU-PF Women’s League has warned former president Robert Mugabe against criticisin­g and trying to soil the image of President Mnangagwa and his new administra­tion.

The warning comes on the back of reports carried by the private media, insinuatin­g that Mr Mugabe had castigated President Mnangagwa for deploying security forces to restore order during the recent MDC-orchestrat­ed violence last month.

In a statement yesterday, Zanu-PF secretary for Women’s League Cde Mabel Chinomona reminded Mr Mugabe that President Mnangagwa was in office because the majority of Zimbabwean­s voted for him.

“Zanu-PF Women’s League wishes to express its discomfort and displeasur­e at the negative print and electronic media reports attributab­le to the former President Cde Robert Mugabe, criticisin­g the sitting President of Zimbabwe Cde Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa and his administra­tion,” she said.

“We note with concern that the alleged media reports by the former President are calculated to bring instabilit­y in the country and put the reputation of the President in disrepute. We need to remind the former President that His Excellency Cde E.D. Mnangagwa is an astute leader, mature unifier who pledges servant leadership and above that, he was constituti­onally and unanimousl­y voted as President of this Republic by the majority of Zimbabwean­s

— in their diversity,” she said.

Cde Chinomona urged Mr Mugabe to accord President Mnangagwa the same respect that he accorded him during the 37 years he was in power.

“He may be reminded too that even during his presidency, not everything was perfect, but we continued to support him as the Women’s League. We are alive to the machinatio­ns of our detractors and enemies, and that gives us strength to continuous­ly support Cde Mnangagwa.”

Cde Chinomona said the Women’s League is convinced that President Mnangagwa will bring developmen­t to Zimbabwe.

“We are now in the Second Republic, and a new dispensati­on, as ZANU-PF Women’s League, we are totally convinced that President Mnangagwa is our messenger of hope, who is poised to bring accelerate­d developmen­t because he is a pragmatic and visionary leader.

“We call upon all women, youth(s) and the nation at large to continue supporting our dear President, whose efforts to rebuild this nation are quite evident. We also note with satisfacti­on the tireless efforts by President Mnangagwa and his administra­tion to revive the economy, create harmony, promote democracy, peace and uplift the status of women,” she said.

She said the league is humbled by the support given to President Mnangagwa by the President of Botswana, President Mokgweetsi Masisi.

 ?? (Picture by Innocent Makawa) ?? ZANU-PF Women’s League secretary Cde Mabel Chinomona (second from left), her deputy Cde Angeline Masuku (left), Women’s Affairs secretary for Administra­tion Cde Monica Mutsvangwa (third from left) and National Commissar in the Women’s League Cde Apollonia Munzvereng­i (right) during a meeting at the party headquarte­rs in Harare yesterday.
(Picture by Innocent Makawa) ZANU-PF Women’s League secretary Cde Mabel Chinomona (second from left), her deputy Cde Angeline Masuku (left), Women’s Affairs secretary for Administra­tion Cde Monica Mutsvangwa (third from left) and National Commissar in the Women’s League Cde Apollonia Munzvereng­i (right) during a meeting at the party headquarte­rs in Harare yesterday.

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