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Mnangagwa takes campaign trail to Bulawayo
21 Jun 2018 at 15:58hrs | Views
President Emmerson Mnangagwa will this Saturday take his campaign trail to Bulawayo where he will address multitudes of people at the White City Stadium.
Confirming the Presidential visit to Bulawayo, the party's provincial Secretary for Information and Publicity, Christopher Sibanda said the White City Stadium will be filled by residents who will come to interact with the President.
He said the rally is not a Zanu-PF function but a Bulawayo programme where President Mnangagwa wants to engage the community and understand issues afflicting them with a view of coming up with solutions.
Sibanda said the party is out in full force to gunner support for next month's elections with a view of claiming all the 12 seats in Bulawayo.
204 candidates in the city are vying for the 12 National Assembly seats.
The Bulawayo community will be keen to hear from the President, strategies to revive industry for increased job opportunities and capital injection for sustained industrial growth and development.
The health sector is another area of concern to Bulawayo, and the city has agreed to build a new hospital but the issue of resources could be an issue that needs government support.
Confirming the Presidential visit to Bulawayo, the party's provincial Secretary for Information and Publicity, Christopher Sibanda said the White City Stadium will be filled by residents who will come to interact with the President.
He said the rally is not a Zanu-PF function but a Bulawayo programme where President Mnangagwa wants to engage the community and understand issues afflicting them with a view of coming up with solutions.
Sibanda said the party is out in full force to gunner support for next month's elections with a view of claiming all the 12 seats in Bulawayo.
204 candidates in the city are vying for the 12 National Assembly seats.
The Bulawayo community will be keen to hear from the President, strategies to revive industry for increased job opportunities and capital injection for sustained industrial growth and development.
The health sector is another area of concern to Bulawayo, and the city has agreed to build a new hospital but the issue of resources could be an issue that needs government support.
Source - zbc