‘Zanu PF a party of values, principles’

Tendai Gukutikwa

Mutare Bureau

Residents in Chimanimani West constituency should vote for Zanu PF because it is the party that has championed transformation and industrialisation in the country, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said yesterday.

Speaking during a campaign rally held at Nyanyadzi Business Centre in Chimanimani district, Senator Mutsvangwa described the revolutionary party as a political party with remarkable values and principles.

She urged the electorate to vote for candidates who belong to a transparent and accountable political party.

“The Second Republic through the able leadership of President Mnangagwa has strategically put economic enablers across all sectors of the economy. As a result, the country is now self-sufficient in many aspects,” said Senator Mutsvangwa.

“Your loyalty should lie with the revolutionary party because the developments that have been spearheaded by His Excellency speak for themselves. We look forward to a resounding victory come 2023 harmonised elections.” 

Senator Mutsvangwa further urged voters to remain united and desist from protest voting during the upcoming harmonised elections. 

“Shun protest voting as it has proven over the years that it does not benefit anyone, but the opposition, which in turn abuses power and funds,” she said.

Senator Mutsvangwa said the anticipated five million votes will come easy for the revolutionary party in the upcoming elections.

“Join the winning team for real development. We want a resounding victory during the upcoming elections. This now is the time to do away with primary election grudges, party members. Help build bridges because those who contested during the primary elections have already united for the good of the party,” she said.

Senator Mutsvangwa further challenged those in attendance to vote for Zanu PF National Assembly candidate for Chimanimani West, Cde Wilson Maphosa.

“There is no grudge between the outgoing MP, Cde Nokuthula Matsikenyere, and the candidate. They have embraced each other and that is what we want you as party supporters to copy. Build bridges and unite,” she said. 

“President Mnangagwa has been spearheading various developments across the country and that is not a secret. Those developments alone should give him passage to get back into office after August 2023 elections because you the people will vote him back. 

“We want the party to win come 2023 harmonised elections because these developments were null and void before his tenure. Our President, party and candidates will win if we unite and vote in our numbers.” 

Addressing the same gathering, Zanu PF candidate for Chimanimani West, Cde Maphosa, urged the electorate to remain united and peaceful during the election season.

Zanu PF Manicaland provincial chairperson, Cde Tawanda Mukodza, called on all party members to work together for the revolution party to win resoundingly in the harmonised elections.

He challenged them to shun violence and remain peaceful.

“People in this constituency have been loyal to the revolutionary party as evidenced by how they voted in previous elections,” he said.

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