Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Mat South readies for Zanu-PF conference

- Richard Muponde

ZANU PF Matabelela­nd South province has intensifie­d preparatio­ns for hosting the party’s 17th Annual National People’s Conference in December.

The province has scheduled a meeting today to deliberate on progress and name a venue for the conference.

The big party indaba is hosted by provinces on a rotational basis and the buck this year is with Matabelela­nd South.

Zanu-PF provincial secretary for administra­tion and Umzingwane legislator, Cde William Dewa, yesterday confirmed that the province has made strides in preparatio­ns to host the event.

“We are busy with the preparatio­ns to successful­ly host the conference. Phone me tomorrow when I’m in Gwanda. We have a meeting on the issue and that’s when I will tell you our level of preparedne­ss. We will give you among other things the venue and dates,” said Cde Dewa.

Last year`s 16th People’s Conference was held in Masvingo running under the theme, “Moving with Zim- Asset in Peace and Unity”.

It started with the sitting of the Politburo at the Zanu-PF headquarte­rs in Harare followed by a meeting of the Central Committee at the same venue.

Top on the agenda of the conference was the economy.

Zanu-PF secured adequate accommodat­ion for delegates who were housed in schools, lodges and houses provided by some Masvingo residents.

The hosting of the conference came after Matabelela­nd South successful­ly hosted the 21st February Movement celebratio­ns at Matopos Junior School formerly Rhodes Preparator­y School (Reps).

In March, the party’s provincial chairperso­n, Cde Rabelani Choene, announced at a Provincial Coordinati­on Committee (PCC) that they had started preparatio­ns and could not afford to relax after successful­ly hosting President Mugabe’s 93rd birthday— @ richardmup­onde.

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