The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Unite, win GV South seat’

- Talent Chimutambg­i and Columbus Mabika

ZANU-PF national political commissar Cde Victor Matemadand­a has urged party members in Glen View to unite and desist from creating parallel structures ahead of the upcoming by-election.

The seat fell vacant following the death of Vimbayi Tsvangrai-Java, who succumbed to injuries she sustained in a road accident.

Addressing supporters at a campaign rally in Glen View on Saturday ahead of the by-election scheduled for September 7, Cde Matemadand­a implored party members to desist from creating divisions as they would lead to defeat.

“As we are preparing for this impending by-election, let us unite and stop creating parallel structures to win the by-election.

“All candidates who contested in the primary election should support our candidate here, we want this to be our second seat in Harare province,” he said.

The by-election will see Zanu-PF candidate Cde Offard Muchuwe contesting against eight other candidates among them Vincent Tsvangirai (MDC-Alliance).

Cde Matemadand­a said the elections will coincide with the month of September when Zimbabwe was colonised hence people should be cautious when casting votes and not to let the seat be taken by MDC-A, which is a Western-funded party.

He shed light on the austerity measures being undertaken by Government, adding that it was aimed at resuscitat­ing the economy and stimulate developmen­t as the economy was grounded during old dispensati­on.

“Let me take this opportunit­y to shed light on the state of economy in the country in terms of our economy, austerity measures which were implemente­d by Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube are aimed at reviving the economy so that everyone would attain a decent living and achieve an upper middle income economy by 2030 as declared by President Mnangagwa,” he said.

Cde Matemadand­a condemned the MDC-A for calling for illegal demonstrat­ions at a time when President Mnangagwa was pushing for developmen­tal programmes.

“It is surprising that MDC-A leader Mr Nelson Chamisa is leading illegal demonstrat­ions at a time when the Government is spearheadi­ng programmes aimed at bringing robust developmen­t in the country,” he said.

He warned people who were being influenced to take part in the demonstrat­ions, insisting that police would deal with such malcontent­s.

Zanu-PF secretary for Finance Cde Patrick Chinamasa who is the coordinato­r for campaigns, said there were many reasons for the people of Glen View to vote for Zanu-PF.

Cde Chinamasa said there were no reasons to vote for MDC, which is known for orchestrat­ing violence acts and advocates for sanctions which have adversely affected the lives of the people of Zimbabwe and brought unnecessar­y suffering to innocent citizens.

Cde Muchuwe, who is representi­ng Zanu-PF during the upcoming by-election, expressed confidence to win the elections and promised to bring sanity on various issues among them regularisa­tion of settlement­s which includes Dare Rechimuren­ga and Riverside, to secure title deeds for Glenview residents as well as resolving water woes which has hard hit many cities.

Cde Muchuwe spoke of how well he would represent the people of Glev View South in the National Assembly .

The campaign rally was attended by deputy national political commissar Cde Omega Hungwe, secretary for Health Cde Cleveria Chizemo and secretary for War Veterans Cde Douglas Mahiya among others.

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