PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s closing address at the 22nd National People’s Conference of the ruling party Zanu-PF in Mutare yesterday highlighted the party’s commitment to the people’s revolution and its vision for Zimbabwe’s future.
The conference, characterised by a jubilant and electric atmosphere, demonstrated Zanu-PF’s role as the home and custodian of the people’s revolution.
The President saluted the people of Manicaland Province for their warm welcome, acknowledging the province’s rich revolutionary history and the significant contributions of its people to the liberation struggle. He emphasized the importance of unity and collective efforts in driving the country’s development agenda forward.
In his speech, there is clear reaffirmation of Zanu-PF’s commitment to serving the people and addressing their needs.
The President highlighted the party’s achievements and its vision for Zimbabwe’s future, emphasizing the importance of continued collective efforts to drive the country’s development agenda forward.
President Mnangagwa’s address served as a call to action, urging Zanu-PF members and Zimbabweans at large to work together to build a better future for the country.
By emphasizing the need for unity, collective efforts, and a shared vision for the country’s development, the President was preaching peace, unity and development.
Among the key takeaways at this year’s Conference is Zanu-PF’s commitment to serving the people and addressing their needs.
Unity and collective efforts were also emphasized as important in driving the country’s development agenda forward.
Zanu-PF has a clear vision for Zimbabwe’s future, which is built on the principles of the people’s revolution.
The President’s address served as a call to action, urging the ruling party members and Zimbabweans to work together to build a better future for the country.



