NEW: Youths urged to defend ZANU PF legacy

Manicaland Bureau

ZANU PF youths in Manicaland have been implored to remain united as they continue defending the ruling party’s legacy.

Addressing Youth League leadership from Manicaland’s eight districts at Mutare Hall on Saturday, ZANU PF Youth League deputy national secretary, Cde John Paradza, urged the youth to remain focused on garnering five million votes for the revolutionary party in the 2023 elections.

He added:

“We implore all our members and leaders at every level of the youth league structures to respect the party constitution, embrace unity of purpose and shy away from petty needless contradictions,” he said.

In an interview, ZANU PF Manicaland provincial chairperson, Cde Mike Madiro, said through the able leadership of President Mnangagwa, youths will not be left behind.

He said the party is working on several empowerment projects for the youths.

 

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