Zanu-PF conference to lay groundwork polls

Chronicle Reporter
has said their 12th Annual National People’s Conference, which kicks off in Bulawayo on Thursday, will lay groundwork for the party’s preparations for next year’s harmonised elections.
In an interview yesterday, Cde Moyo said, the conference was a non-elective one and was aimed at gearing up for the forthcoming elections.
“I have to say this is a defining conference bearing in mind the fact that this is the last major meeting before the holding of elections,” said Cde Moyo.
He said the conference would give the party an opportunity to review its performance since the last conference in Mutare last year.
Cde Moyo said during the conference they would look at the state of the party in a bid to see if it is has clear polices and programmes that are people centred.
“This conference will give us introspection in terms of how the party has performed since last year. It is also going to help us review of our strengths and our shortcomings,” said Cde Moyo.

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