The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Zanu PF and the people are inseparabl­e: VP Mohadi

- George Maponga in GUTU

ZIMBABWEAN­S have an unbreakabl­e bond with the ruling ZANU PF and the nation’s detractors will never succeed in effecting regime change, Vice President Kembo Mohadi has said.

Addressing a bumper crowd at Chivake Primary School in Gutu, Masvingo province, where he officially launched the campaign to drum up support for Cde John Paradza, who is ZANU PF’s candidate in the forthcomin­g Gutu West National Assembly by-election, VP Mohadi said it was impossible to defeat the unity and conviction of Zimbabwean­s.

“I want our detractors to fully understand what we are saying, that Zimbabwean­s have a solid bond with ZANU PF. They must understand fully that they will never alienate the people from Zanu PF,” he said.

“In the last elections, they tried their evil shenanigan­s and brought machinery and created their own mini ZEC at a local hotel so that they could announce their preferred candidates as winners. We busted them and we sent them a clear message that this country is not one to be messed with. You cannot defeat the conviction and unity of Zimbabwean­s because it’s even more powerful than a nuclear bomb. Our detractors can never alienate the people from ZANU PF.”

The ruling party, under President Mnangagwa, he said, had a covenant with the people to lead Zimbabwe to “Canaan”, which would be realised in 2030 when Zimbabwe becomes an upper middle-income society.

He reiterated that ZANU PF would never entertain talk of forming a Government of National Unity (GNU), adding that Zimbabwe was on the cusp of massive socio-economic transforma­tion without input from the opposition. “There are others who have been talking about a GNU, but I want to make it clear that those who harbour such thoughts should dream on because we will never have a GNU.

“We won a clean and clear mandate from the people and we don’t want the opposition to bring their confusion to us. A GNU can only happen where there is a hung parliament,” he said.

VP Mohadi scoffed at claims that ZANU PF had a hand in CCC’s squabbles. He said the opposition party should not unnecessar­ily drag the ruling party through the mud but should clean its own mess.

Cde Paradza, who is also the ZANU PF Deputy Secretary for Youth, will represent the ruling party in the by-election set for November 11.

He will lock horns with Mr Ephraim

Murudu of CCC, Mr Robson Kurwa of NCA and independen­t candidate Mr Sebastine Mudzingwa. The Gutu West election could not be held during the August 23-24 harmonised elections as one of the nominated candidates, Christophe­r Mutonhori Rwodzi, died before the polls.

Meawhile, VP Mohadi suffered a health scare during the campaign launch and had to be evacuated from the venue.

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