LIVE BLOG: ZANU-PF NATIONAL PEOPLE’S CONFERENCE DAY 2

1250: We are at the Zanu PF National People’s Conference at Bindura University of Science Education. Today’s the final day of the conference.

1253: President Mnangagwa is now giving his closing remarks.

1254: The President starts by congratulating Zanu-PF members for a focused and people-oriented conference.

1256: The Presidents also thanked all members who have been following the conference virtually and also give thanks to all those who delivered their solidarity messages.

1303: “The spirit of peace and unity should bind us together so that we improve the lives of our people. They should never be indiscipline and violence in the party,” says President Mnangagwa

1307:  President Mnangagwa says that his administration will focus on skills development among young people and improving infrastructure in learning institutions.

1308: “Zanu-PF is about production and productivity,” says President Mnangagwa.

1309: President Mnangagwa says that his administration will focus on skills development among young people and improving infrastructure in learning institutions.

“Zanu-PF is about production and productivity,” says President Mnangagwa

1310: The President said that: “Our land today is more productive due to the 2nd Republic’s capacitation of farmers.”

1313: The President says that the party will support people in all sectors as: “We build our lovely Zimbabwe brick by brick, stone upon stone.”

1327: The President concluded his speech by announcing that he will be departing tomorrow for a historic visit to Scotland where he is expected to meet with the British Prime Minister Borris Johnson, Indian PM Modi & other world leaders.

That concludes our updates. Thank you for joining us.

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