Workshop to sharpen war vets’ mobilisation skills

Joseph Madzimure-Senior Reporter

ZANU PF is conducting a week-long induction workshop for the War Veterans League executive members to sharpen their mobilisation strategy and refresh their minds ahead of the impending harmonised elections.

War Veterans League secretary Cde Douglas Mahiya said the induction workshop, which is being held in Harare, was meant to refresh war veterans league executive members, saying the country’s detractors and their willing tools in the form of puppet opposition parties were out to reverse the gains of the liberation struggle

“We need to refresh and get abreast with the contemporary political developments, this is what is happening in order to sharpen the war veterans’ mobilisation strategy to win the election this year,” said Cde Mahiya.

He advised opposition political parties to forget about political power, saying their desires were misguided.

Zimbabwe’s liberators would not sit and watch mischievous elements trying to effect their ambitions.

“The question of power is not what we should be talking about as Zimbabweans, because the country got the political power from the colonisers,” said Cde Mahiya. 

“We got that political power. We were the force behind getting that political power. So any political party that is going to discuss the desire for political power is misguided.” 

The War Veterans League, he said, were more than geared for elections to ensure a resounding victory for President Mnangagwa and Zanu PF.

“We are more than geared for the 2023 harmonised elections, because Zanu PF has mobilised the people since 1980 and has been winning elections,” said Cde Mahiya.

“All we need to do is to check our systems and see whether the systems are up for elections.

“No one in this country will ever expect the war veterans to accept anything rather than what we achieved. So, we are going to defend that power. We have no option because that is what we yielded out of our own sacrifices.”

Cde Mahiya said Zimbabweans should remain vigilant and guard against infiltration so that Zanu PF will win resoundingly in the 2023 general elections.

The Second Republic, which hit the ground running from November 2017, has embarked on a number of infrastructure projects which have in turn created a lot of job opportunities.

Currently, Zanu PF is revitalising its cell structures to ensure a resounding victory.

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