The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Ruling party reorganise­s for economic developmen­t

- Debra Matabvu in GWERU vehicle as

AMENDMENTS to the ZANU PF constituti­on designed to reorganise the party’s department­s, in line with the Second Republic’s focus on economic developmen­t, have re-energised and empowered it to address challenges facing the country, President Mnangagwa said.

In his introducto­ry remarks in the party’s Central Committee report tabled at the just-ended 20th National People’s Conference, the ruling party’s First Secretary said the revised constituti­on has disaggrega­ted the party’s department­s to focus on economic growth and developmen­t.

Restructur­ing the department­s is also envisaged to enhance ZANU PF’s mobilisati­on capacity.

“Furthermor­e, the revised party constituti­on has given more impetus and clarity in defining the functions and responsibi­lities of the party’s department­s and the general structures of the party,”President Mnangagwa said in the report.

“Accordingl­y, the functionin­g of the department­s and the party structures have now witnessed the establishm­ent of clearly disaggrega­ted economic department­s, namely, the department of economic affairs, the department of economic developmen­t and empowermen­t, and the department of business developmen­t.

“Furthermor­e, the constituti­on establishe­s the functional standing committees of the Central Committee and their responsibi­lities, the Council of Elders and its constituti­onal role, the District Coordinati­ng Committees and the diaspora districts.”

He also said the party will continue to be guided by the Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology in translatin­g its socio-economic agenda into reality.

“To that end, party department­s are now efficientl­y organised and refocused, in line with the thrust of the Second Republic with regard to the efficient service delivery that will sustain our national developmen­t agenda which leaves no one and no place behind,”noted the President.

“In that regard, it is the party’s desire that the Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology will continue to guide the party as it mobilises the electorate to respond positively to the hopes and aspiration­s of the Second Republic.

“It is, therefore, hoped that the theme of this 20th ZANU PF National People’s Conference will remain a guiding beacon in translatin­g the socio-economic developmen­t agenda of Zimbabwe into a practical reality.”

Together in unity, he added, the party will soar to greater heights “in the developmen­t of our country despite the imposition of the heinous illegal sanctions that have been imposed upon our motherland, Zimbabwe”.

The report highlights the central role played by the party’s 93 affiliates in mobilising support ahead of the August 23-24 harmonised elections.

“Mobilisati­on was a key component in our approach in the August 2023 national harmonised general elections.

“The commissari­at department adopted a scientific approach to mobilsatio­n as part of our mass party membership diversity reconfigur­ation.

“The thrust was to have targeted mobilisati­on focus groups.

“The reintroduc­tion of the District Coordinati­ng Committees — as per the Bindura 19th National People’s Conference resolution, that of our ethos of democratic decentrali­sation and mantra of‘not leaving any place and no one behind’— is being realised.”

The report adds: “Affiliates have been instrument­al in re-energising and expanding the scope of our party.

“During the period of August 2023 elections, we have recorded a groundswel­l of affiliates with the aim to harness other key societal groups in order to attain more than six million votes.

“These have adopted the ED a mobilisati­on strategy.

“Further, the party had more than 93 affiliate groups which were instrument­al in ensuring that the party maintains its popularity across the length and breadth of our great nation.”

The report also said the party’s National Disciplina­ry Committee will visit all provinces to sensitise the party leadership on the new constituti­on and code of conduct.

“These meetings will also deliberate on other challenges the party might be facing in relation to disciplina­ry matters,” the report reads in part.

“The scheduled meetings will be preceded by a workshop that will be jointly conducted by the national chairman’s office, legal affairs standing committee and Chitepo School of Ideology.”

According to the report, 16 party members were expelled after running as independen­t candidates during the recent elections.

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