Call for tolerance, dialogue during elections

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The meeting, held at the Large City Hall, was attended by Zanu-PF and MDC representatives who launched the code of conduct for political parties during the election period. MDC-T did not send a representative.

In an interview on the sidelines of the event, Zanu-PF Bulawayo provincial chairman, Cde Callistus Ndlovu, said the code of conduct would go a long way in promoting peace in the country.

“The code of conduct has been well accepted and we expect peaceful election campaigns by all the parties. We also expect people to live peacefully even after elections.

“Our leaders agreed and signed the code of conduct and we expect that everyone will respect it regardless of their political affiliation,” said Cde Ndlovu.

“The major principle is that political parties and the electorate should conduct themselves in a manner that does not promote violence. All concerns must not be solved through violence, but through dialogue.”
Cde Ndlovu said Zanu-PF would continue to remind its members about maintaining peace all the time.

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