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Mugabe takes star to Masvingo
25 Jul 2013 at 04:26hrs | Views
ZANU-PF First Secretary and President Robert Mugabe will today take his campaign to Mucheke Stadium in Masvingo where thousands of supporters are expected to attend.
Mugabe is expected to drum up support ahead of the harmonised elections on Wednesday.
Zanu-PF provincial chairman Lovemore Matuke yesterday said everything was set for the Presidential star rally and urged people to attend in large numbers.
"We are very much prepared for the star rally. Our members have promised to attend in their numbers to give our President support and assurance that we want resounding victory," said Matuke.
Matuke said district structures have arranged transport for members who would attend the rally.
"The districts have offered to arrange their own transport but as provincial leadership we will beef up. We do not expect any problem today because all logistics are in place. As I speak I am in a meeting with ushers," he said.
For the past two weeks Mugabe has been addressing star rallies in different provinces.
Tomorrow the President will address a rally in the Midlands before rounding up his campaign in Bulawayo on Saturday and Harare on Sunday.
Mugabe is expected to drum up support ahead of the harmonised elections on Wednesday.
Zanu-PF provincial chairman Lovemore Matuke yesterday said everything was set for the Presidential star rally and urged people to attend in large numbers.
"We are very much prepared for the star rally. Our members have promised to attend in their numbers to give our President support and assurance that we want resounding victory," said Matuke.
"The districts have offered to arrange their own transport but as provincial leadership we will beef up. We do not expect any problem today because all logistics are in place. As I speak I am in a meeting with ushers," he said.
For the past two weeks Mugabe has been addressing star rallies in different provinces.
Tomorrow the President will address a rally in the Midlands before rounding up his campaign in Bulawayo on Saturday and Harare on Sunday.
Source - chronicle