Herald Reporter
ZANU PF United Kingdom/Europe District has called on youths to implement at least five projects in their communities as the party aims to have five million voters in 2023.
UK/EU District chairman Cde Masimba Tawengwa said the tree-planting project that was launched at the 18th National People’s Conference in Goromonzi last year should be rolled out to all the 10 provinces in Zimbabwe.
“Youths must implement at least five projects in their communities across the country,” he said.
“We must make sure that the tree-planting project that was launched last year in Goromonzi is rolled out to all the provinces.
“We will support all projects that the youths will come up with. Youths are the future and their projects should be fully supported.”
The programme will see the planting of fruit trees at various high schools across Zimbabwe, as well as entrepreneurship training of school members.
He said the party seeks to have five million votes in the 2023 harmonised elections, hence the need to have projects that attract more voters to the ruling party.
“We should continue coming up with innovative ideas that will make Vision 2030 a reality,” said Cde Tawengwa.
“Youths must take a more active role in implementing ideas that bring change to Zimbabwe.
“We must all defend the party and represent it with pride.”
Last year, the district spoke strongly against corruption and said: “As the youth league UK/Europe District, we pledge our utmost support towards a corruption-free society.
“It is equally our deepest conviction that the youth league is the introspective impulse of the party as custodians of the rich heritage of our national liberation struggle and the founding ethos thereof.”



