The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Election dates in two weeks

- Levi Mukarati in Mutare

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa says he will announce dates for the harmonised elections within the next two weeks, signalling that the ruling party should engage in overdrive campaigns designed to both lure voters and consign the other contesting parties to the political dustbin.

The President’s statement comes as Senate passed the Electoral Amendment Bill last week, paving the way for a credible plebiscite.

The milestone developmen­t by Parliament empowers the President to sign the legislativ­e changes into law and subsequent­ly proclaim dates for the nomination court sitting and the actual polls.

Addressing a bumper crowd at Sakubva Stadium yesterday — gathered in haste at a side event to the renaming of the Headquarte­rs 3 infantry Brigade Barracks to Herbert Chitepo Barracks — President Mnangagwa said he would proclaim election dates by month-end.

“Ikozvino tiri muhurumend­e itsva yandinotun­gamira nemakuroko­ta andinawo pano, mamwe haapo,” he said.

“Panapa tina vaVice President vaChiwenga (Constantin­o), vaMohadi (Kembo) havapo, pane musangano wavari kuinda kuGwanda nhasi (yesterday).

“Tigova nemakuroko­ta mazhinji muchaavona kana tave kuita macampaign, atanga kupera kwemwedzi uno.

“Handingadu­dzire zuva (rema elections) nhasi, zvinofamba neronga handiti?

“Toti isu pachivanhu chedu, kana ukateya riva mugomo ukavona makabatwa hove, inda unoshopera zvinenge zvisina kufamba neronga.

“Ukaisa duvu mumvura kuti ubate tsuro wowana muine tsuro, inda kumaporofi­ta unobvunza kuti zvakafamba sei kuti mupinde tsuro, pane akaisa.

“Saka ndozvazvir­i, zvinofamba negwara, neronga.”

Added President Mnangagwa: “Asi

seZanu-PF, ndinokuvud­zai kuti kupera kwemwedzi uno, tichange tichiita proclamati­on, kuti munyika muno muchava nema elections kuti campaign igotanga nemutsindo.

“Tozovuya kuno kuManicala­nd toita campaign zvino yokuti mikono ndiani muno munyika, zvobuda pachena,” he said.

President Mnangagwa thanked Zimbabwean­s for the peaceful transition in November last year.

He said he had to skip the country after he was fired by former President Mr Robert Mugabe on November 6 last year as his life was under threat.

“Asi kubva November last year tinokutend­ai ne runyararo rwakaitika panguva iyoyo musi wa, I think, 18 or 19 November last year nekuti ndakanga ndaita border jumper, ndakajamba nemakomo iwaya, ndakayambu­ka makomo aya vaakuda hupenyu hwangu, asi kana zuva rako risati rasvika unorarama.

“Saka ndinokuten­dai patransiti­on yakaitika, yakaitika murunyarar­o, hapana ropa rakateuka, former President wedu vaMugabe vakaita step down, Central Committee yedu yemusangan­o ikandisaru­dza ndisipo kuti nditungami­rire musangano wedu weZanu-PF, ndikatambi­ra izvozvo.

“Ndinofunga kuti nemiwo ve Manicaland munotambir­a zvakaitwa ne Central Committee, ndizvo? Hallelujah!”

President Mnangagwa said he was surprised at the huge crowd that had gathered to meet him on short notice.

He said it was his hope that the numbers would translate into votes to safeguard Zimbabwe’s legacy.

“Ndinokuten­dai zvikuru nekuungana kwamaita, haisi rally yatanga takarangan­a, ndatoshami­swa munouya makawanda kudai in one minute yamanzwa.

“Ndinokumbi­ra kuti patinoita proclamati­on tichauya kuno in two weeks taku campaigner kuti umwe neumwe anovimba kuti Zimbabwe ndeyake, Zimbabwe inhaka yatinofani­ra kuchengete­dza.

“Tinofanira kuti musi wekuvhota tovhotera kuchengete­dza nhaka yenyika ino.”

The President said no other political party can safeguard and meet the aspiration­s of the people.

The electorate, he said, should be wary of fly-by-night political parties that are bent on causing violence.

“Tungavapo tumwe tumisangan­o tunotinaki­dza kana tuchinge tuchitaura tichinakir­wa, asi isu kana tichitaura tonangana nebasa, hatitukane nevanhu.

“No violence, we want our election to be free of violence. I plead with you, it’s more important, it’s more powerful for us to be peaceful, it means we are mature and Zanu-PF is power.

“We should not be distracted by small parties in the country which go about preaching hate speech, no! no!

“We must preach love, we must preach unity. People are allowed to differ, but never be violent because your brother has differed with you, because your sister has differed with you.

“To the youths, we must leave behind a legacy where they say madzikoma edu vakatisiir­a nhaka yakanaka, nhaka yerugare, nhaka yakavakika, nhaka yatakabata­na, ndoyatinod­a iyoyo mukati menyika yedu.”

The meeting was attended by Vice President Chiwenga and the ruling party’s national chairperso­n Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, among other senior party members from various party organs.

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