seven administrative districts in the province to conduct door to door campaigns.
He said the teams were also mobilising their supporters to capitalise on the ongoing mobile voter registration.
Cde Langa said they had covered a lot of ground and were seeking to increase the number of parliamentary and local authority portfolios in the forth coming elections.
He said there was a strong need to cultivate a culture of tolerance among the electorates and urged people to desist from violence.
“We have started campaigning for our party so that we win most of the parliamentary and council elections this year. We have door to door campaigns that are being spear-headed by the deputy chairman Cde Rabelani Choeni. We are happy with the progress on the ground. At the moment we are seized with getting all our supporters on the voter’s roll. The idea is to have many of our people as registered voters so that we can do well in the plebiscite,” said Cde Langa.
He said the time of coercing voters was over hence their campaign teams were selling Zanu-PF’s manifesto to the people and educating them on the importance of safeguarding the gains of the liberation struggle.



