Zanu-PF Conference affirms party’s strength and strategic focus

Gibson Mhaka, Zimpapers Politics Hub

THE resounding success of the just-ended Zanu-PF 22nd National People’s Conference in Mutare, Manicaland Province, delivered a powerful affirmation of the revolutionary party’s enduring dominance, unity, and strategic focus — leaving its critics scrambling for relevance.

The flawless organisation, vibrant internal democracy, and clear sense of purpose that characterised the conference showcased the Party’s discipline, vision and organisational capacity.

Held under the potent theme “Attainment of Vision 2030 through Economic Empowerment and Value Addition,” the gathering unequivocally confirmed the ruling party’s status as a formidable and constitutionally entrenched political force — seemingly “too big to fail.”

For the opposition and critics who often portray Zanu-PF as a fractured entity, the sheer scale and smooth execution of the Mutare conference served as a sobering reality check. This masterful display of political strength and ideological cohesion thoroughly undermined narratives that rely on predicting internal divisions.

The celebratory and focused atmosphere in Manicaland reflected the deep-seated stability and unity within the Party.

The Conference not only consolidated support behind President Mnangagwa’s astute leadership but also strategically outlined the Party’s priorities for the coming year, transitioning seamlessly from its 2023 electoral mandate into the next phase of its national development agenda.

President Mnangagwa

In his closing remarks, President Mnangagwa, who is also Zanu-PF First Secretary, reaffirmed the Party’s non-negotiable role as the vanguard of national development and the tested custodian of the revolution.

“Zanu-PF is alive, vibrant, and strong. It is the only organised, tried and tested custodian of our revolution and remains focused on bettering the people’s quality of life. Hatidzokeri shure / Asibuyeli emuva (We will not retreat),” President Mnangagwa declared.

The President likened Zanu-PF to a strong and mighty elephant whose imposing frame would not be frightened by small animals as it trudges on towards its destination. He praised the seamless execution of the conference, describing the organisation as “impeccable,” with “breakaway sessions seamlessly co-ordinated” and “facilities top-notch, in line with global best practice.”

“Zanu-PF has demonstrated that we are a mammoth, revolutionary mass movement, which is transformative, modernising and ensuring that, as the people of this great country, we continue to be masters of our own destiny,” the President said.

He directed Party cadres to redouble their efforts in serving the masses, emphasising that Zanu-PF would continue fulfilling its promises, anchored by the needs of the grassroots.

“Let us re-dedicate ourselves to wholeheartedly serve the people of our great motherland, Zimbabwe. Stay with them in their successes, hold their hands and render them support in their time of need,” he urged.

The Party’s First Secretary also called for intensified mobilisation efforts and strict structural discipline.
“The Party’s management must be centralised and unified under one leadership. As highlighted in our State of the Party Report and Resolutions, we must better organise our structures and scale up mobilisation activities.”

The resolutions, which emerged from robust and candid discussions, were applauded by President Mnangagwa as the Party’s “strategic compass” towards Vision 2030, demonstrating that Zanu-PF is a “well-oiled machine ready to leap forward industrialisation and modernisation.”

Crucially, President Mnangagwa urged all members to remain loyal, disciplined, and committed to the enduring pillars of Zanu-PF: Unity, Peace and Development.

The successful conclusion of the 22nd National People’s Conference in Mutare thus served as a decisive statement that Zanu-PF is marching forward with a clear, unified focus on national development, heedless of distractions from its detractors.

By reaffirming its liberation heritage and committing to Vision 2030 through economic empowerment, the Party has once again demonstrated its resilience and capacity to steer the nation’s destiny.

The challenge now lies with every Party member to translate the resolutions forged in Manicaland into tangible improvements in the quality of life for people across all corners of Zimbabwe.

Under the unwavering leadership of President Mnangagwa, the revolutionary Party remains steadfast in its mandate to uplift the livelihoods of all Zimbabweans.

The Conference’s emphasis on discipline, mass mobilisation, and serving the people’s needs forms the foundation upon which Zanu-PF will continue to build a prosperous, modern and industrialised Zimbabwe.

The revolutionary journey — hatidzokeri shure / asibuyeli emuva (we will not retreat) — is now fully energised for the year ahead, confirming the Party’s unshakeable position as the political force that champions the sovereignty and economic independence of the nation.

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