President officially opens Zanu PF Women’s League Conference

Farirai Machivenyika
Senior Reporter

President Mnangagwa has officially opened the 7th Zanu PF Women’s League National Conference at the Harare International Conference Centre where he described women as the bedrock of the ruling party.

The Conference began yesterday and is being attended by delegates from the country’s 10 provinces, the party’s international structures and representatives from sister political parties.

The Conference is being attended by delegates from the country’s 10 provinces, the party’s international structures and representatives from sister political parties.

“I want from the onset to commend the immense contribution and milestones achieved by the women of our great country,” he said.

“You the women are the consistent and reliable bedrock of the Party’s support base. Your mobilisation abilities in the 2018 Harmonised General Elections helped our colossal Party to romp to a landslide victory where our usual detractors were left counting their bitter loss.”

The President also commended women for the inroads they have made in various sectors of the economy such as agriculture, mining, tourism and manufacturing.

“We were together in the trenches and you continue to play your role in building our great motherland, Zimbabwe.

“Well done to the women of Zimbabwe. Well done to you the Women’s League of our colossal mass party, Zanu PF,” President Mnangagwa said.

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