The Borneo Post

Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa pledges reforms to promote democracy

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ESIGODINI, Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Saturday pledged to reform his party and promote democracy in his closing address to the ruling ZANU PF party’s annual conference.

In a speech that marked the latest move in efforts to end his country’s internatio­nal isolation, he told delegates: “We are in the process of reforming our party.”

“We should further entrench the rule of law and constituti­onalism in the party and the country,” he told the conference at the farming town of Esigodini, 400 kilometres from the capital Harare.

Some 6,000 delegates endorsed Mnangagwa as the party’s candidate in the next presidenti­al elections, due in 2023.

Mnangagwa and the ruling party are trying to distance themselves from the 37-year rule of his predecesso­r Robert Mugabe.

That period, marked by corruption and mismanagem­ent, led to an exodus of investors, economic sanctions, mass emigration and collapse of many public services.

Mnangagwa promised to revive the ruined economy after he narrowly won last July’s presidenti­al election, although opposition leader Nelson Chamisa insists he was cheated of victory.

Soldiers shot at least six civilians during post- election protests. A commission of inquiry into the post- election violence is due to release its findings next week.

The landlocked country is still struggling with shortages of fuel, medicines and basic foodstuffs.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? ZANU PF delegates gesture as they salute the arrival of Mnangagwa for the closing remarks at the end of the party’s 17th National People’s Conference in Esigodini Matebelela­nd South.
— AFP photo ZANU PF delegates gesture as they salute the arrival of Mnangagwa for the closing remarks at the end of the party’s 17th National People’s Conference in Esigodini Matebelela­nd South.
 ??  ?? Emmerson Mnangagwa
Emmerson Mnangagwa

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