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Mugabe appeals for unity in Zanu-PF

by Staff reporter
10 Feb 2016 at 16:10hrs | Views
The Zanu-PF First Secretary and President Robert Mugabe has appealed for unity and safeguarding of the party's integrity.

Mugabe, who addressed thousands of supporters at the Zanu-PF headquarters today, warned some politburo members to stop leaking internal discussions to opposition media saying all grievances should be channeled through the correct procedure in the party.

Mugabe expressed displeasure with some senior party members washing their dirty linen in public.

"Such members are doing a disservice to the stature of the party, government and country that is held in high regard the world over," said Mugabe.

He added that members of the party who are aggrieved should seek redress within the party structures.

Senior leaders in the party have also been called upon to heed the complaints and grievances and also have self-introspection.

On the issue of some members being barred from attending the solidarity rally organised by women's league, President Mugabe directed the National Political Commissar Saviour Kasukuwere to look into the matter, adding that members must never resort to violence.

Mugabe commended women for organising the solidarity rally urging other wings of the party to emulate the good organising skills.

During the address, he also outlined the various activities he carried when he was AU chairman saying it was the support of the people back home that enabled him to successfully drive the continental agenda.

Source - zbc
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