The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Talk is cheap, go and vote

- Levi Mukarati in BINDURA

ZANU-PF youths should go beyond making verbal expression­s of support for President Mugabe, and should go a step further and register with the relevant authoritie­s so that they can vote for him in next year’s elections, the ruling party’s Secretary for the Youth League, Cde Kudzanai Chipanga, has said.

Cde Chipanga said the massive turnout at Presidenti­al Youth Interface Meetings was pleasing, and this should translate into actual votes come 2018.

He was speaking in Bindura yesterday as the Presidenti­al Youth Interfaces moved into Mashonland Central.

“. . . of major importance is that they (youths) have promised that they will rally behind the party’s sole candidate President Cde Mugabe in the next election.

“But that promise alone is not enough as long as the youth and general membership are not registered to vote. We as the youth want our members to take advantage of the forthcomin­g exercise by Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to register as voters for the next elections.”

President Mugabe last Friday gazetted a notice stating that countrywid­e voter registrati­on would start this week.

Also in Bindura yesterday, Zanu-PF Mashonalan­d Central youth chair Cde Isaiah Mandaza said ruling party members in the province faced difficulti­es in getting national identity documents, which are an integral part of the electoral system.

“We ask the Registrar-General’s Office in this province to ease their operations as most people now fear the office because of the bad reception they give, especially to the elderly,” said Cde Mandaza.

“We want our members to get national identity documents so that in the next election we maintain our track record of not losing a single seat.”

Cde Mandaza added that youths in the province were not fully benefittin­g from the empowermen­t agenda, especially in the minerals extraction sector.

“We have makorokoza who are saying they want to be registered to operate within the confines of the laws but the processes are difficult,” said Cde Mandaza.

“The Government should give makorokoza a platform to mine as long as they sell the gold to Fidelity (the State’s gold-buying arm). The same applies to offer letters for land which many youth who are in the farms farms are yet to get.”

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