The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Midlands sends 819 delegates to congress

- Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau Sukoluhle Ndlovu Midlands Correspond­ent

THE Midlands Province yesterday dispatched 819 delegates and over 10 buses for the Zanu-PF’s Extraordin­ary Congress which kicks off in Harare today.

Delegates from the province’s eight districts, were addressed by the party’s provincial leadership at Kwekwe’ Queens Club before they departed.

The meeting marked the province’s last provincial gathering for the year 2017.

The cheerful delegates would intermitte­ntly broke into revolution­ary songs and dance.

The province endorsed last month’s Central Committee resolution­s and supported President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the Zanu-PF presidenti­al candidate in harmonised elections next year.

Addressing the delegates before their departure, Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister Cde Owen Ncube, urged discipline A 40-YEAR-OLD man from Makusha suburb in Shurugwi recently committed suicide by drinking cyanide at his mistress’ home after she had told him that she was no longer interested in the adulterous relationsh­ip.

George Ngirazi, who is married, had gone to see his girlfriend, Ms Nyaradzo Mario at the Railway Blocks in Shurugwi, when he committed suicide and unity as the party heads for crucial 2018 elections.

He said Midlands Province should lead by example as it was the home of President Mnangagwa.

“We want Midlands to be discipline­d and remain united,” he said.

“Let us go there and send a clear message and endorse our President and the resolution­s by the Central Committee as we have agreed here. We must show discipline and remain loyal to the party.”

Cde Ncube said everyone should embrace the new dispensati­on ushered in by ascendance of President Mnangagwa to the Presidency.

He said people should seize the opportunit­y and move forward without holding grudges.

“We thank our Defence Forces led by General Constantin­o Guveya Dominic Nyikadzino Chiwenga for ushering a new era in Zimbabwe which led to the inaugurati­on of our new President Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa,” he said.

“Let us all seize this opportunit­y and take heed of our President’s inaugural speech and hit the ground running as we seek to better our lives.”

Cde Ncube said people should shun corruption.

“Our President has emphasised the need to rebuild our economy and the first step is to nip corruption in the bud,” he said.

“As the revolution­ary party, we need to win resounding­ly next year and this can only be achieved if we forgive and embrace each other.

“We must start working as a unit for our country and party.”

Addressing the same gathering, Zanu-PF provincial vice chairperso­n, Cde Goodwill Shiri said: “Yes, we have agreed as a province. The endorsemen­ts have been done and we are going to the congress to join other provinces as we endorse our President as the party candidate come 2018.

“It does not end there. We have a huge task ahead of us, so we must register to vote.

‘‘This is the only way that can assure us a resounding victory when we register as voters for next year’s elections.”

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