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Chipanga calls for transparency in resource utilisation
03 Nov 2017 at 05:03hrs | Views
ZANU-PF Secretary for Youth Affairs, Kudzanayi Chipanga, has urged discipline and transparency in utilising availed resources in Bulawayo province ahead of tomorrow's Youth Presidential Interface Rally.
Chipanga made the remarks yesterday at White City Stadium where the rally will be held.
He said the rally must not divide the party.
"Tomorrow (today) you are going to receive the fuel and T-shirts from the national executive. Youth provincial chairperson Anna (Mokgohloa) you should distribute the resources transparently. We don't want the resources that you are going to receive to destroy the party.
"The resources should assist the party. We don't want to hear stories of people complaining about this and that . . . we expect maximum discipline. We don't need any corruption within members of the Youth League," said Chipanga.
President Mugabe donated 10 000 litres of fuel to be used during the rally while the Youth League has secured 10 000 T-shirts for those who will attend the Interface. He said those who will attend the rally should be disciplined, especially when President Mugabe is addressing.
Chipanga said Bulawayo province has done exceptionally well in its preparations, surpassing targets.
He hailed the provincial chairman Dennis Ndlovu and his team for assisting the Youth League members in preparing for the rally.
Chipanga expressed gratitude to civil servants in the city for their commitment and participation in the preparations for the meeting saying their involvement made a difference.
Ndlovu said the Interface Rally has united the province and urged party members to maintain that spirit of unity.
"The Interface is a good thing for Bulawayo. There are some people we had not seen in a while but through the Interface they have emerged from their shells. We call on Bulawayo as a whole to come and meet the President," said Ndlovu.
Earlier in the day, Bulawayo provincial Youth League members conducted a clean-up exercise in the city centre and in Makokoba suburb, with over 400 youths participating.
Provincial Youth League chairperson Mokgohloa said the clean-up campaign was a success and had achieved its intended goals as more people became interested in the event. "We had targeted 400 people and participate in the clean-up campaign but we ended up being oversubscribed.
"The response we got today is a testimony that more people want to participate in anything that has to do with the Interface," said Mokgohloa.
Chipanga made the remarks yesterday at White City Stadium where the rally will be held.
He said the rally must not divide the party.
"Tomorrow (today) you are going to receive the fuel and T-shirts from the national executive. Youth provincial chairperson Anna (Mokgohloa) you should distribute the resources transparently. We don't want the resources that you are going to receive to destroy the party.
"The resources should assist the party. We don't want to hear stories of people complaining about this and that . . . we expect maximum discipline. We don't need any corruption within members of the Youth League," said Chipanga.
President Mugabe donated 10 000 litres of fuel to be used during the rally while the Youth League has secured 10 000 T-shirts for those who will attend the Interface. He said those who will attend the rally should be disciplined, especially when President Mugabe is addressing.
Chipanga said Bulawayo province has done exceptionally well in its preparations, surpassing targets.
He hailed the provincial chairman Dennis Ndlovu and his team for assisting the Youth League members in preparing for the rally.
Chipanga expressed gratitude to civil servants in the city for their commitment and participation in the preparations for the meeting saying their involvement made a difference.
Ndlovu said the Interface Rally has united the province and urged party members to maintain that spirit of unity.
"The Interface is a good thing for Bulawayo. There are some people we had not seen in a while but through the Interface they have emerged from their shells. We call on Bulawayo as a whole to come and meet the President," said Ndlovu.
Earlier in the day, Bulawayo provincial Youth League members conducted a clean-up exercise in the city centre and in Makokoba suburb, with over 400 youths participating.
Provincial Youth League chairperson Mokgohloa said the clean-up campaign was a success and had achieved its intended goals as more people became interested in the event. "We had targeted 400 people and participate in the clean-up campaign but we ended up being oversubscribed.
"The response we got today is a testimony that more people want to participate in anything that has to do with the Interface," said Mokgohloa.
Source - chronicle