The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF must stick to ideals, principles: SK

Press briefing by the Secretary for Informatio­n and Publicity Cde S.K. Moyo on the occasion of 17th National People’s Conference 15 December 2018

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THE National People’s Conference is the party’s national event customaril­y held in December of each year. It is held in terms of the party constituti­on under Article 6 and it is nonelectiv­e. The main purpose of conference is for collective party leadership from across national structures to deliberate on various national issues as well as those that relate to the welfare of the party. Conference is then expected to come up with resolution­s that speak to the wishes and aspiration­s of the Zimbabwean people.

This year’s conference is phenomenal as it convenes following a thunderous victory by the party in the just ended July national harmonised polls. His Excellency, President and First, Secretary of the Party, Cde E.D. Mnangagwa, gave a very comprehens­ive, enriching and guiding speech. Fundamenta­lly:

◆ He implored party membership as a whole to unflinchin­gly hold true to the party’s principles, objectives, values, ideals, ethos, customs and practices.

◆ He urged the collective leadership of the party to be exemplary in their conduct and always be humbled and not to walk tall over those whom they lead.

◆ He implored conference to come up with key resolution­s aimed at fulfilling the electoral promises made to the people during the 2018 elections.

◆ The President called upon the party to be united, shun factionali­sm and work towards achievemen­t of party’s objectives. He also said that the party should up its efforts in fighting corruption. On a high note, the President ruled out any prospect of an inclusive Government given that the people of Zimbabwe gave ZANU-PF a resounding and incontesta­ble mandate to govern the country.

He placed emphasis on party supremacy over Government and urged both the party and Government to prioritise the economy over politics.

The President clarified that Zimbabwe is a unitary State. He stated that the national Constituti­on establishe­s provincial government­s and these should be implemente­d to ensure that provinces benefit from their resources.

He advised that the land rationalis­ation process is progressin­g well and currently stands at 70 percent completion with only three provinces outstandin­g.

On traditiona­l leadership, the President also urged the revival of the Zunde Ramambo/Isiphala Senkhosi agricultur­al programme and pledged support from Government.

The President said Government is aware of the plethora of challenges facing the economy, more particular­ly the health services sector which is experienci­ng erratic drug supplies.

He, however, implored the health profession­als to be considerat­e in whatever decisions they make.

On another front, the President said that Government and business continue engaging in pursuit of a lasting solution to the challenges currently bedevillin­g our economy. He, however, warned business against malpractic­es and called for strict adherence to good corporate practices.

Delegates broke into thematic committees and deliberate­d on their respective topics. Conference received presentati­ons from the following Thematic Committees; 1 State of the Party. 2 National Liberation and War Heritage. 3 Engagement and Re-engagement. 4 Women’s League. 5 Youth League. 6 Economic Affairs — including Provincial Economies. A number of resolution­s were presented and adopted by the conference. Details will be publicised in due course.

Key among the conference resolution­s were that Cde E.D. Mnangagwa is the

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