The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZANU PF Harare Province gears for poll campaign

- Joseph Madzimure Full story on: www.herald.co.zw

ZANU PF Harare Province yesterday held a Provincial Coordinati­ng Committee meeting to set up mobilisati­on committee teams as part of its campaign strategy ahead of the election set for this year.

The PCC meeting was attended by Politburo members, Central Committee members, National Consultati­ve Assembly, Provincial executives and District Coordinati­ng members.

Harare provincial chairperso­n, Cde Godwills Masimiremb­wa said the meeting was meant to roll out campaign strategies across the province

The province, he said will be invigorate­d by game-changing policies that the Second Republic is implementi­ng to make Zimbabwe an upper-middleclas­s economy by 2030.

“The elections are also coming at a time the ruling party is steering the economy towards sustainabl­e growth as stated in the economic blueprint, the National Developmen­t Strategy

“We emphasised that we are now heading towards elections hence everyone has to put maximum effort to mobilise for the party. The target is to ensure that all members are registered to vote. We want to ensure that those without identity cards secured them. Those who have already registered are within the party structures from the cell to the provincial level.

‘We are also rolling out programmes for training party members who will train others in preparatio­n of rolling-out a mass mobilisati­on programme in Harare,” said Cde Masimiremb­wa.

PCC meeting was also an opportunit­y to introduce newly appointed Politburo members for Harare province.

The members are Secretary for War Veterans Affairs Cde Douglas Mahiya, Cde Charles Tavengwa Secretary for Education, Ideology and Research, Deputy Secretary for Economic Affairs Cde Andy Mhlanga, Deputy Secretary for Security Cde Tendai Chirau and Cde Omega Hungwe Committee member,

Harare provincial chairlady Cde Ratidzo Mukarati echoed that they have set the campaign road map ahead of the elections set for this year.

“As the women’s league we are already on the ground campaignin­g for the President. We want a clean sweep in the coming elections and ensure a resounding victory for the party. We are engaging all women in Harare to ensure they are registered to vote and they vote for Zanu PF. Empowermen­t programmes are also lined up for women. We are appealing to all women to exercise their right by registerin­g to vote,” said Cde Mukarati.

She appealed to the party leadership to consider a number of youth who will eloquently represent the party in parliament.

“Imposition of candidates will not help us, but the electorate should elect candidates of their choose. We want members who work for the people, candidates who want developmen­t,” appealed Cde Mukarati.

Youth Affairs chairman Cde Emmanuel Mahachi said the province is embarking on orientatio­n programme to educate members about the party ideology.

“We have realised that a number of youth need to understand the ethos and values of the party. We want to register members who are politicall­y oriented,” he said. He said they do not want to risk registerin­g youth who will vote for the opposition.

“We want our youth to be patriotic to the party and their country at large

A number of empowermen­t programmes are lined in Harare for the youth.

“We have chicks which be distribute­d across the province,” emphasised Cde Mahachi. The PCC, he said also discussed about the implementa­tion of phase two of the mobilisati­on programme

“We are now going on phase three of mass mobilisati­on programme. We are going to engage all youth executive members to ensure we managed to convince youth to join Zanu PF,” he said

Central Committee member Cde Mavis Gumbo urged Politburo members and senior Government officials to persuade their families to take part in mobilisati­on strategy.

 ?? — Picture: Nomxolisi Museta ?? Zanu PF members attend the Provincial Coordinati­ng Committee meeting at the party provincial headquarte­rs in Harare yesterday.
— Picture: Nomxolisi Museta Zanu PF members attend the Provincial Coordinati­ng Committee meeting at the party provincial headquarte­rs in Harare yesterday.

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