The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Mobilise voters to register, ZANU PF members told

- Conrad Mupesa Mashonalan­d West Bureau

ZANU PF supporters who are yet to register as voters have been urged to take advantage of the ongoing mobile voter registrati­on drive.

Speaking in Mhangura yesterday, the ruling party’s Makonde District Coordinati­ng Committee (DCC) chairperso­n, Cde Kindness Paradza, exhorted members to register to enable the party to successful­ly mobilise five million votes for next year’s general election. Mhangura falls under Makonde District. In 2018, ZANU PF garnered over 24 000 votes for President Mnangagwa in the constituen­cy.

“Let us take advantage of the first voter registrati­on blitz to encourage our members to register to vote.

“All our cell members that are not appearing on the voters roll should register to vote now.

“ZEC (Zimbabwe Electoral Commission) is

Cde Paradza also going to have a second phase in April to mop up the remaining unregister­ed voters,” he said. Cde Paradza, who is also Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Deputy Minister, said Government was going to speed up the issuance of identifica­tion cards to ensure that they can register as voters.

“The Government has also started issuing identifica­tion cards which had been halted due to various reasons.

“Take advantage of the Registrar-General’s Offices in Mhangura and Chinhoyi to have your IDs.”

He challenged members to publicise Government’s successes in guaranteei­ng food security through the Pfumvudza programme, including the ongoing infrastruc­ture developmen­t programme.

“Various projects have been introduced by the Second Republic and this is the reason why people should give ZANU PF another term.”

ZANU PF Politburo member Cde Douglas Mombeshora called on the inclusion of war veterans in party programmes.

“Zimbabwe is independen­t and free because of the war veterans.

“We should give them respect and honour,” he said.

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