The Herald (Zimbabwe)

War vets hail ED victory

- Victor Maphosa Mashonalan­d East Correspond­ent

MATURITY, good policies, unity of purpose and a peace message preached by President Emmerson Mnangagwa has enabled Zanu-PF to win resounding­ly in the July 2018 harmonised elections, Mashonalan­d East Provincial War Veterans’ Associatio­n chairman Cde Daniel Sigauke has said.

Zimbabwe has just emerged from a historic plebiscite, which saw Zanu-PF powering to victories in the harmonised presidenti­al and National Assembly elections.

The revolution­ary party bagged 145 National Assembly seats and President Mnangagwa won the presidenti­al election after garnering 50,8 percent of the votes, beating his main rival, MDC Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa, who managed 44,3 percent.

In an interview after the announceme­nt of the Presidenti­al results last week, Cde Sigauke congratula­ted the First Secretary of the revolution­ary party, President Mnangagwa, and commended the party supporters for observing peace during the election period.

“On behalf of Mashonalan­d East war veterans, let me congratula­te our visionary leader Cde ED Mnangagwa for winning in this election, the people have spoken, and as Mashonalan­d East, we are happy because we worked hard to bring more supporters to the revolution­ary party,” Cde Sigauke said.

He said Zanu-PF was a mature political party and its leadership had sound policies, which will ensure positive economic developmen­t.

“The policies and the message of peace preached by President Mnangagwa, his deputies and the entire party supporters won the hearts of peace-loving Zimbabwean­s, who voted for the party,” he said.

“The peaceful atmosphere, which prevailed during the election is worth commending, this is what a mature nation should always do.”

Cde Sigauke implored those who won National Assembly seats in Mashonalan­d East to tighten their belts and fulfil their campaign promises.

“We urge those who are representi­ng people in Parliament, particular­ly in this province, to represent us well,” he said. “Do not forget what you promised people, it’s the beginning of a journey and you have to walk with the people, you must serve them and you must walk the talk.”

Cde Sigauke condemned the post-election violence that rocked the capital city on Wednesday afternoon.

“We regret the loss of life during the acts of violence, which occurred in Harare,” he said. “We condemn any form of violence regardless of political affiliatio­n and we hope those hooligans who incited and participat­ed in that violent protests will be arrested as soon as possible. There must be no room for violence anywhere in Zimbabwe.

“To Mashonalan­d East community, let us work together and build our province, do not perpetuate violence.”

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