Zanu-PF to buy election vehicles
Mphoko, and Secretary for Administration Dr Ignatius Chombo.
‘‘Vandiudza kuti tinoda mota dzema executive 40 nenhengo dze leadership to make them 50. Rudzi rwacho vandiudza VaChombo,’’ said the President.
‘‘Mai Mugabe vabva vati nesuwo kumadzimai. Zvikanzi pamwe chete dzichadarika about US$3 million plus five, US$3,5 million or thereabouts, or US$3,6 million. Tikati aiwa, tichanotarisa dura.
‘‘I think tatarisana nema Vice-Presidents naSecretary for Administration kuti kuya kwatakadyara mbeu dzakabereka here?
‘‘Ini ndinopota ndichisora (kusora munokuziva?) kudongorera kuti ah tasvika papi patakaedza kuchengetedza patakanga tiinapo?’’
The President added: ‘‘Ah ndinofunga tinokwanisa, and tinenge tichida kuti tikurumidze nekuti maelections aakuzosvika.
‘‘Saka tinoti votihodherawo kwete kuti tibirwe nevaya vanoti tinokuhodherai ivo vozoisa imwe mari pamusoro.
‘‘Aiwa, let us try to minimise ma expenses acho and try to import the cars, if we are importing from South Africa, where the companies here order from, let’s do it now. If we are to get them from any other source outside, let’s do it now now now. And we want to see the cars here end of October or slightly towards the beginning of November so that the youths are empowered again to undertake the organisational process of going around the country, going from house to house, from district to district, branch to branch.’’
Zanu-PF Secretary for Youth Affairs Cde Kudzanayi Chipanga had earlier told the gathering: “Mayouths ari kukumbirawo mota dzekushandisa sezvataurwa nava(Innocent) Hamandishe (Youth League national political commissar) paState of the Party report yavo yatichapa President kuti vaverenge havo in full.”