Vice President Mohadi Commends President Mnangagwa’s Leadership at Zanu PF Conference: Emphasis on Unity and Commitment to Vision 2030 amidst National Challenges

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At the ongoing 21st Zanu PF Annual People’s Conference, Vice President Kembo Mohadi in a vote of thanks expressed deep gratitude to President Emmerson Mnangagwa for his steadfast dedication to both the party and Zimbabwe.

He said under President Mnangagwa’s leadership, there is a “unity of purpose” within the ruling party and the country at large.

In his address, VP Mohadi highlighted the importance of cherishing and sustaining the peace established under President Mnangagwa’s leadership. He congratulated the President on his recent appointment as chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (Sadc), saying: “All Zimbabweans are Sadc chairpersons,” as announced by President Mnangagwa himself.

The Vice President acknowledged the conducive environment for investment created by the Government, reinforcing the idea that party policies must guide Governmental actions.

“The Government has to implement party policies as the party is supreme to Government,” he said, underlining the need for alignment between party directives and State operations.

VP Mohadi pointed out that the resolutions emerging from the conference would be critical in addressing the challenges facing the country.

He said: “As Zanu PF, we acknowledge the successes that have been achieved,” while also recognising the obstacles that lie ahead.

He reiterated the conference theme of “Driving the Nation towards the Attainment of Vision 2030,” emphasising resilience in the face of adversity.

Concluding his remarks, VP Mohadi moved the motion for the conference to formally acknowledge President Mnangagwa’s keynote address, setting the stage for further discussions on the implementation of strategies that will propel Zimbabwe towards its development goals.

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