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Tsholotsho North seats belong to Zanu PF
12 Apr 2015 at 07:09hrs | Views
THE Zanu-PF Matabeleland North province have deployed teams to jump start intense campaigns in a bid to grab Tsholotsho North National Assembly seat.
Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo is the candidate for Tsholotsho North for June 10 by-elections.
Zanu-PF Provincial Co-ordinating Committee meeting held at Tsholotsho High School in Tsholotsho, chairperson Richard Moyo on Saturday told Sunday News they were leaving no stone unturned in their campaigns as they did not want the constituency to fall back into the wrong hands.
"We are a united party, especially here in Matabeleland North. We did not even have to hold primary elections because we knew what we wanted and people out there are fast realising this. Just look at the confusion that is happening within the MDCs, it is clear testimony that we are the only party that has the people's needs at heart.
"Right now our teams are busy campaigning, everything has been set in motion. After the nomination court we will dispatch Politburo and Central Committee members to bolster the current teams on the ground and I would like to declare to anyone with doubt out there that come 10 June Tsholotsho North will come back to where it belongs," said Moyo.
According to Sunday News, Moyo warned members who were campaigning not to use hate language or rebuke anyone for not voting for Zanu-PF in the past but instead be dignified in convincing the electorate to vote for the ruling party.
"After the nomination court convenes, we will sit down with Tsholotsho District leadership to decide on the campaign strategy. Those who will be campaigning should please desist from the use of hate speech, we must beg the electorate to vote for the party by clearly laying down the party's policies, in cases where we have to apologise, we must do exactly that."
Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo is the candidate for Tsholotsho North for June 10 by-elections.
Zanu-PF Provincial Co-ordinating Committee meeting held at Tsholotsho High School in Tsholotsho, chairperson Richard Moyo on Saturday told Sunday News they were leaving no stone unturned in their campaigns as they did not want the constituency to fall back into the wrong hands.
"We are a united party, especially here in Matabeleland North. We did not even have to hold primary elections because we knew what we wanted and people out there are fast realising this. Just look at the confusion that is happening within the MDCs, it is clear testimony that we are the only party that has the people's needs at heart.
"Right now our teams are busy campaigning, everything has been set in motion. After the nomination court we will dispatch Politburo and Central Committee members to bolster the current teams on the ground and I would like to declare to anyone with doubt out there that come 10 June Tsholotsho North will come back to where it belongs," said Moyo.
According to Sunday News, Moyo warned members who were campaigning not to use hate language or rebuke anyone for not voting for Zanu-PF in the past but instead be dignified in convincing the electorate to vote for the ruling party.
"After the nomination court convenes, we will sit down with Tsholotsho District leadership to decide on the campaign strategy. Those who will be campaigning should please desist from the use of hate speech, we must beg the electorate to vote for the party by clearly laying down the party's policies, in cases where we have to apologise, we must do exactly that."
Source - Sunday News