ZANU PF urges members to stop attacking one another and resolve differences internally

Joseph Madzimure

Zimpapers Politics Hub

ZANU PF has warned party members to immediately stop attacking one another at public rallies and on social media, saying such conduct undermines party unity, discipline and its long-standing revolutionary values.

In a statement, ZANU PF Secretary for Security Cde Lovemore Matuke expressed concern over recent developments in which both senior leaders and ordinary members are openly denigrating each other in public forums.

“We are deeply concerned by the disturbing developments we are witnessing within our party, where senior leaders and ordinary members alike are openly attacking one another at public rallies and across social media platforms,” said Cde Matuke.

He said the conduct was alien to the values, traditions and discipline that have sustained ZANU PF for decades, warning that it risks putting the party’s image into disrepute.

ZANU PF, he said, was founded on unity, respect and collective responsibility, principles that have enabled the party to overcome adversity and continue serving the people of Zimbabwe.

“Our party has always been a home for all Zimbabweans who believe in the ideals of the liberation struggle,” he added.

“Everyone is welcome, but with belonging comes responsibility.”

Cde Matuke reminded members that the party is one family and should conduct itself accordingly.

“Each of us, whether a senior leader or an ordinary card-carrying member, must remember that we are one family. Families do not insult one another in public, nor do they tear each other apart before the world,” he said.

He urged members to resolve differences with dignity, patience and respect, instead of escalating disputes through public platforms.

“We must learn again to speak with one voice, to listen to one another with patience and to resolve our differences with dignity,” he said.

Cde Matuke warned that taking personal disagreements to rallies, newspapers and social media weakens the party and gives comfort to those who wish to see it divided.

“Let us also remind ourselves not to wash our dirty linen in public. When we take our internal disagreements to rallies, newspapers and social media, we do more harm than we realise. We weaken the party we love and give comfort to those who wish to see us divided,” he said.

He said the party has established structures, from the youth wing to the main wing, as well as trusted elders, to handle grievances and resolve misunderstandings internally.

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