The ruling Zanu-PF party is confident of another emphatic victory in the local authority and National Assembly by-elections on Saturday, as it has endeared itself to the masses by displaying political maturity and demonstrating tangible development progress across the country, Vice President Kembo said. Mohadi. He said.
In a speech read on his behalf by ZANU-PF National Commissioner, Mike Bimha, during a star gathering at Mkoba 13 in Gweru yesterday, Vice President Mohadi urged voters to vote for ZANU-PF candidates to consolidate sustained development gains under the second republic.
He was mobilizing support for the party’s candidate in the Mkoba North constituency, Edgar Ncube, who will only contest against Mr Patrick Taiya of the Democratic Labor Party after Citizens Alliance for Change candidate Mr Amos Chibaya was recalled from Parliament by the party’s interim Secretary General, Mr Amos Chibaya. Singiso Chabangu was later banned from competing by the courts. “On February 3, we will be holding by-elections in provinces like Midlands and Bulawayo, and people should remember to vote for ZANU-PF candidates,” the Vice President said.
“The Second Republic under the leadership of President Mnangagwa continues to make outstanding achievements in terms of the socio-economic development of the country as evidenced by successful projects such as the Denson Iron and Steel Company (Disco) plant which is nearing completion and the Gwai-Changani plant.” Dam project.”
Vice President Mohadi said it was time for all people to vote for Zanu-PF candidates because they come from a party that understands the needs of the people.
He said the ZANU-PF government understood the challenges facing residents in urban areas like Gweru such as lack of water and potholes on the roads.
“We want to believe that we as a party will win the by-elections for local authorities and the National House of Representatives on February 3.
“ZANU-PF is poised for victory thanks to the concrete projects taking place across the country,” Vice President Mahdi said.
He said the Midlands Province did well last year by voting for President Mnangagwa and ZANU-PF candidates in large numbers, saying the positive development showed that people appreciate that ZANU-PF is the only party with a future.
Vice President Mahdi said: “Your mission is not over yet because we want you to vote for the candidate for the Mkoba North constituency on February 3.”
“There is a challenge if we fight each other. We have to be a united party. We don’t want to hear about Bhura Musango. Yes, we had primaries and we had winners, now it’s time to put that behind us. Yes, we want Edgar Ncube but remember he goes by the name Zanu -PF This is the most important thing.
Vice President Mohadi urged party members to work hard and build a strong party instead of seeking personal gains and individual positions.
“We hear that some other people are working on the DCC elections but we don’t even know when we will hold the elections. So, stop it. We have agreed as a central committee to stop the DCC elections now because we want to reorganize our cells,” he said.
“The cells were in chaos and we agreed to postpone the ACC elections. “We are waiting for guidance or a way forward from our leaders.”
Vice President Mohadi also said the country has done a lot under President Mnangagwa who has shown passion for inclusive development. Chronicle