Zanu-PF delegation leaves for SA

situation in Zimbabwe.

The delegation will be in South Africa ahead of a Sadc extraordinary summit on Zimbabwe, which will be held on the sidelines of the Sadc-Comesa-East Afican Community summit.
The delegation will set the record straight on the situation in Zimbabwe contrary to fictitious claims of violence being peddled by MDC-T and its functionaries.

MDC-T has continuously fomented violence ahead of international summits in bid to throw the spotlight on Zimbabwe.
The delegation comprises Politburo members Professor Jonathan Moyo, Cde Oppah Muchinguri and Cde Sandi Moyo.

Cde Christopher Mutsvangwa, Dr Tafataona Mahoso and Dr Vimbai Chivaura are also part of the high powered delegation.
Prof Moyo yesterday said the delegation’s visit had nothing to do with the actual summit.

“We are not for the summit itself, that is a matter for the President, but to correct public perceptions around the summit,” Prof Moyo said at a briefing at the Zanu-PF headquarters yester- day.
The delegation is mainly concerned with setting the record straight on developments in Zimbabwe and is expected to meet relevant stakeholders.
South Africa is infested with Western sponsored Non-Governmental Organisations and media organisations which support the illegal regime change agenda in Harare by peddling falsehoods on behalf of the MDC formations.

At the Livingstone, Zambia, and Windhoek, Namibia, summits, some NGOs aligned to MDC-T were unleashed to tarnish Zanu-PF and the country’s image for political mileage.
The Sadc extraordinary summit is set for Saturday and will be held on the sidelines of the Comesa, Sadc and East African Community Tripartite Summit in Johannesburg.

Last week negotiators met the Sadc facilitation team and endorsed minutes from their meeting held in Cape Town last month, which formed the agenda of the summit.
The minutes cover the review of the GPA report, election roadmap and the Jomic report.

The MDC-T is pushing for security sector reforms but Zanu- PF insists that the matter was never part of the GPA and there is no need to reform the security sector.

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