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Cde Auxillia Mnangangwa Welcome to Chirumhanzu-Zibagwe Constituency!
25 Feb 2015 at 11:31hrs | Views
Cde Auxillia Mnangangwa Welcome to Chirumhanzu-Zibagwe Constituency!
By Suitable Kajau
Cde Auxillia Mnangangwa welcome to Chirumhanzu- Zibagwe Constituency! Your candidature is guaranteed of our votes, come the polls soon in Chirumhanzu.
Mother Mnangagwa, be assured that we are hotly behind you as you campaign to lead us in this constituency. We are cock-sure that you will take the course of foot-prints of the predecessor, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa. We are proud that you will accelerate and take to greater heights all projects and programmes that have been set into motion by him.
Mai Mnangagwa's candidature is the most logical aspect for us all here, because there will be smooth-flow and continuity in the constituency development front as the up-coming Member of Parliament enjoys the closest tie with VP Mnangagwa.
The most exciting thing also is that, Cde Auxillia Mnangagwa is a self propelled personality that is re-invigorated to work for the good of the constituency. It is our prayer that, Amai Mnangagwa will perpetuate and sustain the deliberate delightful legacy demonstrated by her husband.
I am certain that most people agree with Midlands acting Provincial Chairman, Kizito Chivamba, who said, "A mountain should be replaced by another mountain. What we want as a province is for the VP to remain here hence we want someone he can work with to continue the projects that he had started. If you look at yourself, can you do that? We don't want people who just say we want to stand…"
Chivamba's words was a real classic advice to other aspiring candidates who have no firm political stamina, background and backing to back-off as they are of less value to the people of this constituency. The same advice goes to all voters who will be casting their votes soon. It is our great hope that the exercise of our democratic right to vote will not betray us by voting for the wrong candidate. Chirumhanzu- Zibagwe cannot afford to lose Amai Mnangagwa on this bid.
Chirumhanzu-Zibagwe Constituency seat fell vacant following Cde Mnangagwa's appointment as Vice-President.
By Suitable Kajau
Cde Auxillia Mnangangwa welcome to Chirumhanzu- Zibagwe Constituency! Your candidature is guaranteed of our votes, come the polls soon in Chirumhanzu.
Mother Mnangagwa, be assured that we are hotly behind you as you campaign to lead us in this constituency. We are cock-sure that you will take the course of foot-prints of the predecessor, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa. We are proud that you will accelerate and take to greater heights all projects and programmes that have been set into motion by him.
Mai Mnangagwa's candidature is the most logical aspect for us all here, because there will be smooth-flow and continuity in the constituency development front as the up-coming Member of Parliament enjoys the closest tie with VP Mnangagwa.
I am certain that most people agree with Midlands acting Provincial Chairman, Kizito Chivamba, who said, "A mountain should be replaced by another mountain. What we want as a province is for the VP to remain here hence we want someone he can work with to continue the projects that he had started. If you look at yourself, can you do that? We don't want people who just say we want to stand…"
Chivamba's words was a real classic advice to other aspiring candidates who have no firm political stamina, background and backing to back-off as they are of less value to the people of this constituency. The same advice goes to all voters who will be casting their votes soon. It is our great hope that the exercise of our democratic right to vote will not betray us by voting for the wrong candidate. Chirumhanzu- Zibagwe cannot afford to lose Amai Mnangagwa on this bid.
Chirumhanzu-Zibagwe Constituency seat fell vacant following Cde Mnangagwa's appointment as Vice-President.
Source - Suitable Kajau
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