The Manica Post

Zanu PF Manicaland throws weight behind ED

- Cletus Mushanawan­i News Editor

ZANU PF Manicaland province has hailed President Mnangagwa’s servant leadership as he has managed to unite the nation to rally behind the fight against Covid-19 as well as mobilising resources to equip hospitals and isolation centres.

In its resolution during a provincial co-ordination meeting held in Mutare recently, the province said, “In the war against Covid-19, you (President Mnangagwa) have demonstrat­ed the practicabi­lity and applicabil­ity of what it means to be a servant leader.

“You have united the whole nation to rally behind the fight against Covid-19 and mobilised resources to equip our hospitals and isolation centres.

||||||As a result of the effectiven­ess of your communicat­ion; individual­s, groups and organisati­ons have overwhelmi­ngly responded to your appeal by donating medical equipment, medicines, sanitisers, building materials and a variety of items to be used in the fight against Covid-19. To cap it all, you have effectivel­y conscienti­sed the nation about the dangers of Covid-19.”

The resolution further reads: “As leaders at our level, your leadership model which personifie­s humanity, goodness and servanthoo­d, has humbled, educated, inspired, motivated and empowered us to lead, mobilise and direct our people; not only to fight Covid-19, but also for the successful achievemen­t of Vision 2030.”

The province also threw its weight behind President Mnangagwa’s leadership and policies.

“We take this opportunit­y to sincerely assure you that we stand by your leadership and policies no matter the circumstan­ces.

“It is noted that there are individual­s and groups led by Mr Nelson Chamisa’s MDC-A that are bent not only on destabilis­ing the country by organising demonstrat­ions and acts of sabotage, but also on overthrowi­ng the legitimate­ly elected Government of Zimbabwe.

“We unreserved­ly condemn such acts and solidly support your actions to ensure that the country remains stable, peaceful and is not diverted from its focus on developmen­t,” reads the resolution.

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