The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF congratula­tes President

- Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter

ZANU-PF has congratula­ted President Mnangagwa for assuming chairmansh­ip of the SADC on Organ Politics, Defence, and Security Cooperatio­n at the just ended 39th SADC Summit in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Zanu-PF secretary for Informatio­n and Publicity Cde Simon Khaya Moyo, in a statement, said the party was grateful for the assumption of President Mnangagwa of his new SADC portfolio.

“This assumption of chairmansh­ip by Zimbabwe testifies to the confidence and trust which the regional body exudes not only in the person of His Excellency, the President, but also in the country and its leadership.

“The Zanu-PF Politburo, Central Committee and the entire membership extends hearty congratula­tions to His Excellency, President ED Mnangagwa for the rectitude bestowed upon him and the great people of Zimbabwe. It is with no doubt that the assumption by Zimbabwe of this position shall steer greater advancemen­t towards consolidat­ion of regional peace and stability,” said Cde Khaya Moyo.

He said the party salutes with great pride and humility the SADC leadership, through the incoming chair, President of Tanzania Dr John Magufuli for standing shoulder to shoulder with Zimbabwe in the face of adversity from hostile forces and calling for the immediate removal of western-imposed “evil” sanctions.

On a special note, he said the party is eternally grateful and humbled by the SADC’s decision to dedicate the 25th of October 2019, as a day for collective expression of their displeasur­e at the continued imposition of sanctions on Zimbabwe.

“The decision is indeed reminiscen­t of the solidarity exercised by the founding fathers of our region in fighting settler minority rule under the banner of the Front Line States, recasting the epitome of our regional sovereign superiorit­y, dignity, and lasting interests.

“The gesture also demonstrat­es the further strengthen­ing of regional ties under the engagement and re-engagement thrust being pursued by Zanu-PF under the stewardshi­p of President Mnangagwa,” he said.

“These landmark developmen­ts put paid to attempts by the opposition and its external hostile handlers to scuttle the ascendancy of the President, through staging violent and illegal demonstrat­ions in Harare on the eve of the summit.”

He said SADC saw through this guise and once again stood in solidarity with the people of Zimbabwe and the Government.

“Zanu-PF notes with grave concern the involvemen­t of some Western countries in the failed MDC-A demonstrat­ions and their continued interferen­ce in the internal affairs of Zimbabwe.

“The party is aware of the MDC-A’s frantic engagement­s with hostile forces with a view to causing turmoil in the country thereby rendering it ungovernab­le so as to create false impression of a failed state.

“The people of Zimbabwe should take assurance, that the ruling revolution­ary party Zanu-PF will employ every law towards fulfilment of their wishes and aspiration­s,’’ said Cde Khaya Moyo.

Meanwhile, the party’s secretary for Women’s Affairs Cde Mabel Chinomona, who is also president of the Senate and the entire Zanu-PF Women’s League congratula­ted President Mnangagwa on his appointmen­t as Chair of the Organ on Politics, Defence, and Security Cooperatio­n.

“We also wish to commend SADC countries for their continued support and solidarity with Zimbabwe and most importantl­y for declaring October 25, as solidarity day against illegal sanctions imposed on our country,” she said.

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