The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

VP Chiwenga rallies nation around President

- Norman Muchemwa

ANYONE harbouring Presidenti­al ambitions should sit back, relax and leave the ruling party and State President to mend the economy without disturbanc­es, Vice-President Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga has said.

Introducin­g President Emmerson Mnangagwa to thousands of Zanu-PF supporters at a Thank You rally at Murombedzi growth point in Zvimba yesterday, VP Chiwenga said it was folly for anyone to think the Head of State and Government was leaving his post any time soon.

He said focus should be on economic developmen­t.

The rally coincided with the first anniversar­y of President Mnangagwa’s ascendancy to the Presidency, and was organised to thank the people of Mashonalan­d West for voting backing Zanu-PF and its Presidenti­al candidate in the July 2018 harmonised elections.

VP Chiwenga said, “In all the coming elections, no one is going to remove Shumba Murambwi (President Mnangagwa). We are here until he feels it is the time to go and when we have fully restored our country to its former glory and when everything is in order.

“No one must dream of being the President. We want our country to prosper and it is time to move the country forward.

“It’s no longer time for bickering and politics. From here going forward, we are now talking of politics of developmen­t, of building the country and moving the country forward,” said VP Chiwenga.

The VP added: “Politics of child’s play will not help us in any way. Shumba Murambwi is there to stay because he is an anointed one from the King.

“Never ever dream that after so and so years it will be your time, there is no vacancy, there is nowhere to get in.

“Listen and listen very carefully. To those who were howling in these last days, keep quiet and keep quiet forever. We want to build a strong Zimbabwe that can move forward. There is nothing he has done wrong, the son from the Shumba clan,” he said.

President Mnangagwa, VP Chiwenga said, was a God-fearing man.

He said despite many challenges, the President never betrayed the struggle and never sought revenge.

VP Chiwenga urged Zimbabwean­s to unite in support of President Mnangagwa’s vision for developmen­t.

The VP said it was no coincidenc­e that the first Thank You rally was in Mashonalan­d West, where the Second Chimurenga for Zimbabwe’s Independen­ce started in Chinhoyi in 1966.

“So today on the 24th of November, he (President Mnangagwa) is here in Murombedzi to thank you firstly VaZvimba and your family for voting resounding­ly for Zanu-PF. You voted for our President overwhelmi­ngly here...

“Here in Zvimba President Mnangagwa garnered 55 000 votes and this unsettled little bishop (opposition leader Mr Nelson Chamisa) who got 26 000 votes.”

 ?? — Picture:Justin Mutenda ?? President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Vice-President Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga greet the thousands of ZANU-PF supporters who turned out for the Presidenti­al Thank You rally at Murombedzi growth point in Zvimba yesterday.
— Picture:Justin Mutenda President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Vice-President Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga greet the thousands of ZANU-PF supporters who turned out for the Presidenti­al Thank You rally at Murombedzi growth point in Zvimba yesterday.

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