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Zanu-PF urged to be united ahead of congress
06 Nov 2017 at 05:25hrs | Views
ZANU-PF Secretary for Information and Publicity, Simon Khaya Moyo has urged party members to remain united ahead of the party's extraordinary congress in December and general elections next year.
Addressing party members at a Matabeleland South Provincial Co-ordinating Committee meeting in Gwanda yesterday, Khaya Moyo said members of the province had to present a united front ahead of the extra ordinary congress and 2018 elections.
"We are heading for the two most important events for our party namely the extraordinary congress and 2018 elections. I would like to remind you that the President (Mugabe) during the Youth Interface Rally held in Gwanda, commended our province.
"This province is therefore important and we should have character and present a united front. We are a family and have one purpose. The gossiping and bad mouthing which is going on within party members from this province has to end as it will destroy the party," he said.
Khaya Moyo said there were party members that were falsely accusing fellow members of factionalism just to create disturbances within the party.
He said factionalism was meant to divide the party so party members should shun factionalism.
"Stop allocating people to certain factions. We never knew that there was something called factions in past and as a province we mustn't entertain factions.
"We remain behind President Mugabe and Zanu-PF because that is where our father Joshua Nkomo left us. To those with malicious intent I will be clear that you are dividing the party through your actions and we don't want to be divided. Take heed as party members because more disturbances might come," he said.
Also speaking during the same meeting Politburo member, Kembo Mohadi urged party leaders to desist from pursuing personal agendas.
He said leaders had to remember that they had been assigned on behalf of the party.
Mohadi also urged party leaders to visit wards across the province to ensure that all party supporters were registered to vote.
"As party leaders you should lead by example and desist from individualism. Don't pursue your personal agendas but those of the party. If you are in position it doesn't mean that you would have won as an individual but it's the party that would have won. You are merely assigned to represent the party.
"As the Biometric Voter Registration Process is ongoing I urge you to go to the grass roots and explain to the people the importance of registering to vote. Explain to people in a language that they will understand. This will be possible if we work as a team," he said.
Mohadi also urged youths to play an active part in ensuring the party's success in the 2018 elections.
Matabeleland South provincial Zanu-PF Women's League chairlady Sister Moyo noted that some women in the rural areas were facing challenges in registering as voters.
Also speaking at the same meeting Zanu-PF Matabeleland South provincial chairman, Rabelani Choeni said the province was lagging behind in voter registration. He urged provincial members to continue mobilising resources for the upcoming extra ordinary congress.
Addressing party members at a Matabeleland South Provincial Co-ordinating Committee meeting in Gwanda yesterday, Khaya Moyo said members of the province had to present a united front ahead of the extra ordinary congress and 2018 elections.
"We are heading for the two most important events for our party namely the extraordinary congress and 2018 elections. I would like to remind you that the President (Mugabe) during the Youth Interface Rally held in Gwanda, commended our province.
"This province is therefore important and we should have character and present a united front. We are a family and have one purpose. The gossiping and bad mouthing which is going on within party members from this province has to end as it will destroy the party," he said.
Khaya Moyo said there were party members that were falsely accusing fellow members of factionalism just to create disturbances within the party.
He said factionalism was meant to divide the party so party members should shun factionalism.
"Stop allocating people to certain factions. We never knew that there was something called factions in past and as a province we mustn't entertain factions.
"We remain behind President Mugabe and Zanu-PF because that is where our father Joshua Nkomo left us. To those with malicious intent I will be clear that you are dividing the party through your actions and we don't want to be divided. Take heed as party members because more disturbances might come," he said.
He said leaders had to remember that they had been assigned on behalf of the party.
Mohadi also urged party leaders to visit wards across the province to ensure that all party supporters were registered to vote.
"As party leaders you should lead by example and desist from individualism. Don't pursue your personal agendas but those of the party. If you are in position it doesn't mean that you would have won as an individual but it's the party that would have won. You are merely assigned to represent the party.
"As the Biometric Voter Registration Process is ongoing I urge you to go to the grass roots and explain to the people the importance of registering to vote. Explain to people in a language that they will understand. This will be possible if we work as a team," he said.
Mohadi also urged youths to play an active part in ensuring the party's success in the 2018 elections.
Matabeleland South provincial Zanu-PF Women's League chairlady Sister Moyo noted that some women in the rural areas were facing challenges in registering as voters.
Also speaking at the same meeting Zanu-PF Matabeleland South provincial chairman, Rabelani Choeni said the province was lagging behind in voter registration. He urged provincial members to continue mobilising resources for the upcoming extra ordinary congress.
Source - chronicle