Khaya Moyo launches monthly newsletter

to be distributed to grassroots membership.

The newsletter, which is called The People, will be distributed to party members freely through the party’s structures countrywide.

In an interview on Monday, Cde Khaya Moyo said he wanted to keep connected to the people.

“The national chairman should keep in touch with the people.

“We have to listen to the people and we will communicate with the people through this newsletter,” he said.
Cde Khaya Moyo said he would inform members on party programmes and developmental projects.

In the first edition of the newsletter published this month, Cde Khaya Moyo said ideals of the liberation struggle such as sovereignty and total emancipation should be jealously guarded.

Cde Khaya Moyo hailed party members for standing firm at a time when ideals of the party were under attack.

“For this my gratitude knows no boundaries. When you are under attack from internal and external forces, that is when the true worth and value of  those that stand with you is tested,” he said.

Cde Khaya Moyo said the country suffered economically as a result of the Western machinations that rendered the local currency worthless.

He, however, said: “Zanu-PF had a counter strategy, the introduction of the multi-currencies that we eventually implemented to stabilise the economy and also to relieve the people from the suffering they had unwittingly plunged into.”

Cde Khaya Moyo said there were some developments in the party that have taken people by surprise such as the disbandment of District Coordinating Committees.

“There have been some developments in the party structures that have taken quite a number of people by surprise, namely the disbandment of the DCCs.

“However, I would like to reassure that this was a well thought out decision by our Central Committee and was made in the best interest of the party,” he said.

The decision, Cde Khaya Moyo said, was taken to enhance discipline at all levels of the party.

He said the party would remain resolute in its dealings with those behind divisive practices.

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