The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Protest vote is anti-developmen­t, says Minister Mutsvangwa

- Mutare Bureau

VOTERS must now be politicall­y mature and shun the culture of the protest vote during elections, as this is self-defeating and counter developmen­tal, a senior Zanu PF official has said.

Addressing delegates from all the seven districts of Manicaland during the 2023 general elections provincial Women’s League campaign trial for Zanu PF in Mutare yesterday, Zanu PF Women’s League Secretary for Administra­tion Cde Monica Mutsvangwa said protest voting derailed developmen­tal plans in the past.

“This is no longer time for protest vote since this has proved to be benefiting a few individual­s in the opposition formation,” she said. “Look at how councillor­s elected in the urban local authoritie­s from the opposition have amassed residentia­l and commercial properties for themselves after misleading the electorate. The culture of protest vote does not help anyone and it only led to the run-down of our cities.”

Cde Mutsvangwa, who is also the Minister of Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services, reminded attendees to learn to look at the positives achieved by the new political dispensati­on in a short space of time since its election.

“President Mnangagwa and Zanu PF are the people’s choice,” she said. “Look at how major roads and dams in this country have been constructe­d. There are a lot of boxes that the new administra­tion in this country can tick, but some people chose not see that.

“Zanu PF has done exceptiona­lly well in the new dispensati­on, albeit operating under illegal sanctions.”

Acting Zanu PF Manicaland chairperso­n Cde Tawanda Mukodza called on party cadres to unite behind President Mnangagwa.

“Let us shun the old culture of being called by other people’s names. You hear someone being referred to as someone else’s person. We are one. We need to win this election,” he said. “Let us be united and focus on supporting the leadership we have as a party now and see them through the election. We are all behind Cde Mnangagwa and that is all we know.”

In her remarks, Central Committee member Cde Nokhutula Matsikenye­re, who is also the Minister of Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Manicaland, said the recent internal party elections were now past and it was time to focus on campaignin­g for the President.

“We came from internal party elections and there were moments of mudslingin­g and disagreeme­nts,” she said. “That is over. It is time for us to focus on the election ahead. We need to be united. We need to show everyone love so that they can come join us.

“How can we get the five million votes when we hate and scorn people? This is no longer the time to fight one another within the party.”

Several representa­tives of Zanu PF affiliates and partner organisati­ons and individual­s that include traditiona­l leaders under the Chiefs for ED banner, District Coordinati­on Committee chairperso­ns from across Manicaland, Vendors for ED, Teachers For ED, Nurses For ED, Man BelievED, Pastors For ED, war veterans, detainees and collaborat­ors attended the meeting.

 ?? – Picture: Admire Chitsungo ?? A motorist drives in a pool of water at Kadoma’s Cameroon Square following rains that resulted in flash floods in the city due to blocked drainage systems yesterday.
– Picture: Admire Chitsungo A motorist drives in a pool of water at Kadoma’s Cameroon Square following rains that resulted in flash floods in the city due to blocked drainage systems yesterday.

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