The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF seeks to amend constituti­on

- Tendai Mugabe

ZANU-PF is going to amend its constituti­on to ensure that it speaks to the vision of its First Secretary and President Cde Mnangagwa of transformi­ng the country into an upper middle income economy by 2030, the party’s Secretary for Legal Affairs, Cde Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana, has said.

He said they would soon despatch teams to elicit people’s views on what they wanted to be included in the constituti­on.

Cde Mangwana made the remarks while addressing Masvingo 2018 election victory celebratio­ns in Mashava recently.

The revolution­ary party won 25 out of the 26 constituen­cies in the province in the 2018 elections.

“As Secretary for Legal Affairs, we entered into the New Dispensati­on using the constituti­on which was there during the Mugabe era,” said Cde Mangwana.

“We find it befitting to look at the vision that our President has and see if it can be achieved using this old constituti­on. We are in the process of coming up with a new constituti­on for Zanu-PF which resonates with President Mnangagwa’s vision.

“We call it Copac II, looking at the party constituti­on to see if it allows us to achieve Vision 2030. We are going to send teams that will ask you what you want to be included in the party’s constituti­on.

“If the party constituti­on is strong, even the Government will be strong and through that we can achieve the vision of our President. Government officials should come in and find their work cut out through the party constituti­on. So, the party requires a new constituti­on that speaks to the vision of our President.”

Speaking at the same occasion, Zanu-PF Secretary for Security Cde Lovemore Matuke explained the state of the economy to the people.

“We all had one problem of thinking that after President Mnangagwa assumed office,

our lives were going to change overnight,” he said. “I want to tell you that running a country is different from undertakin­g household chores.

“Running a country is a process. When President Mnangagwa assumed office, Government had a lot of debts accumulate­d by the previous Government. To move forward, we have to pay those internal and external debts and coming up with policies that bring our economy back on a recovery path.

“We have programmes that were being implemente­d to plug loopholes to ensure a good take-off.”

Cde Matuke said the economic situation was compounded by some wholesaler­s and retailers who colluded to hike prices so that people could revolt against the Government.

He said the strategy had failed and actually hardened people to love their country and Government more.

Cde Matuke said Government had introduced Silo shops that were going to sell basic goods at affordable prices.

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