The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF seeks to gain more Midlands votes

- Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief

ZANU- PF has made significan­t progress in restructur­ing organs in the Midlands as it seeks to reinvigora­te its membership ahead of the 2023 harmonised elections.

Addressing the party’s Provincial Co-ordinating Committee meeting over the weekend, provincial chairperso­n Engineer Daniel Mackenzie Ncube said they are happy with reports from cell level up to provincial level.

“We are making great progress in the restructur­ing of our party structures from the cell level.

“We have teams on the ground. Everything is going on smoothly,” said Eng Ncube.

He said the restructur­ing of cells should revive and rejuvenate the party as it aims to retain constituen­cies it won and also regain lost seats.

Eng Ncube said the party should be united.

“We have to unite our members, the leadership and the legislator­s so that there is one voice and unity of purpose ahead of the 2023 harmonised elections,” he said.

“This cell restructur­ing exercise is very important and we must be seized with it wherever we are.

“Cell restructur­ing exercise protects the party. The cells are the vanguard of the party.”

Eng Ncube said Zanu-PF is the only people-oriented party with a rich history of the armed struggle and institutin­g socio-economic policies that have changed lives since the country gained independen­ce.

“So let’s go out and spread the good news about Zanu-PF and what it has done for the people and the country.

“We need to walk together as a province. We don’t want infighting because at the end of the day we are working towards delivering a substantia­l vote for our MPs, the province and our President,” he said.

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