President assured of victory

Daniel Chigunwe

Herald Correspondent

ZANU PF Mazowe Central constituency has assured President Mnangagwa and the ruling party of a landslide victory.

In marathon campaign rallies and meetings running for more than a week, party supporters in the constituency with 39 000 registered voters assured ZANU PF candidate for the legislature Cde Maxmore Njanji that they will gift President Mnangagwa a clean sweep.

“We are the President’s lieutenants. We have done everything possible to get him and the party a landslide, riding on the President’s good leadership, vision and tangible community development projects.

“Come August 23, we will deliver victory. We are ready to vote for President Mnangagwa and the party. We are agreed on that.

“Day and night, we have been working on it and the results will not lie. Mazowe Central is solidly behind President Mnangagwa and we are in that one basket for him,” said Cde Njanji.

After months of campaign there is no doubt that the ruling ZANU PF party is dominating the electoral field due to a multifarious array of people-centric development projects led by President Mnangagwa. Mazowe Central is a Zanu PF stronghold.

Cde Njanji is firebrand candidate, embracing the President’s Vision 2030 and the mantra of leaving no one and no place behind.

Cde Njanji, the Zanu PF party’s national assembly candidate in Mazowe Central is a force to reckon with after rolling out a plethora of development projects in the past five years.

“While it is clear and imminent that as Zanu PF party we are winning the polls on 23 August, it is important to note that we are guided by the Vision 2030 and the President’s mantra of leaving no one and no place behind. Therefore, our call to duty is to serve the people at the pleasure of the President by fulfilling this vision,” said Cde Njanji recently in an interview with The Herald.

“The New Dispensation has managed to build clinics and schools in the past five years and the Pfumvudza programme has been a success in family food security.

“In continuing with the development agenda, I will be working with the people of Mazowe in improving the state of our schools and the education agenda, it is access to proper education that makes the implementation of Vision 2030 fast and efficient, to that effect we are going to see more information hubs and electrification of schools so that our children move at the same pace with those in the city,” added Cde Njanji.

Mazowe Central constituency has been transformed by the Second Republic through boreholes, poultry projects and infrastructure development, among others.

Cde Njanji, a renowned farmer has since started piggery and poultry projects for more than 300 households in his constituency.

“We have clinics that have to be completed like Mukodzongi clinic, it is almost done except for a few items to make it fully viable, with the majority of our elderly people being diabetes and hypertension patients, we have to see that these clinics have been equipped with the needed paraphernalia and for medicine to be readily available” said Cde Njanji.

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