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'Thank you Cde Jacob Zuma,' says Mugabe
18 Dec 2016 at 15:02hrs | Views
President Mugabe has paid tribute to South Africa's President Jacob Zuma and the African National Congress for supporting Zimbabwe's governing party, Zanu-PF.
Mugabe said it was telling that the ANC had sent a high level delegation led by Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa as a show of solidarity at Zanu-PF's 16th Annual National People's Conference in Masvingo last week.
He also thanked the messages delivered by the December 12 Movement and Frelimo, Mozambique's ruling party and has had close ties with Zanu-PF for decades, while the December 12 Movement is an organisation based in the United States.
Ramaphosa said the ANC would continue seeking guidance from Zanu-PF and said relations between the two parties, which date back to pre-independence era of both nations, were sacred.
The Conference was a way for liberation movements like Zanu-PF and ANC to show what progress they were making on delivering on promises of development Ramaphosa added.
He said the Conference reaffirmed the drive by leaders to place the needs of the people above their own.
Mugabe said it was telling that the ANC had sent a high level delegation led by Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa as a show of solidarity at Zanu-PF's 16th Annual National People's Conference in Masvingo last week.
He also thanked the messages delivered by the December 12 Movement and Frelimo, Mozambique's ruling party and has had close ties with Zanu-PF for decades, while the December 12 Movement is an organisation based in the United States.
Ramaphosa said the ANC would continue seeking guidance from Zanu-PF and said relations between the two parties, which date back to pre-independence era of both nations, were sacred.
The Conference was a way for liberation movements like Zanu-PF and ANC to show what progress they were making on delivering on promises of development Ramaphosa added.
He said the Conference reaffirmed the drive by leaders to place the needs of the people above their own.
Source - Byo24News