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Masvingo launches campaign for Mugabe 2018
09 May 2017 at 06:51hrs | Views
Rural district councillors in Masvingo yesterday launched a provincial campaign, part of a grand project for all councillors in the country to mobilise at least 2,3 million votes for President Mugabe and Zanu-PF in next year's harmonised elections.
The campaign would also be launched in other provinces and is anchored on mass mobilisation of people at ward level to ensure they register to vote and eventually vote for President Mugabe and the ruling party.
The campaign project is being spearheaded by Association of Rural District Councils of Zimbabwe president Dr Killer Zivhu.
Zivhu urged the councillors not to dabble in factional politics.
Meanwhile, youths have been urged to emulate President Robert Mugabe's iconic leadership and shun fly-by night politicians whose agenda is to push for regime change.
Tehillar Christian Network (TCN) founder Reverend Sam Malunga said the youths should embrace President Mugabe's wise guidance given his commitment to selflessly serving the nation. Youths, he said, should not be influenced by national detractors seeking to cause civil unrest by sponsoring violent demonstrations against the lawful Government of President Mugabe.
The campaign would also be launched in other provinces and is anchored on mass mobilisation of people at ward level to ensure they register to vote and eventually vote for President Mugabe and the ruling party.
The campaign project is being spearheaded by Association of Rural District Councils of Zimbabwe president Dr Killer Zivhu.
Meanwhile, youths have been urged to emulate President Robert Mugabe's iconic leadership and shun fly-by night politicians whose agenda is to push for regime change.
Tehillar Christian Network (TCN) founder Reverend Sam Malunga said the youths should embrace President Mugabe's wise guidance given his commitment to selflessly serving the nation. Youths, he said, should not be influenced by national detractors seeking to cause civil unrest by sponsoring violent demonstrations against the lawful Government of President Mugabe.
Source - the herald