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MenBelievED rally behind Mnangagwa
26 Jun 2022 at 08:10hrs | Views

Zanu-PF affiliate group, MenBelievED has heightened its campaign for the re-election of President Mnangagwa during next year's harmonised elections with a series of programmes to highlight the President's successes in the pipeline.
Speaking during a get-together organised by MenBelievED Harare chapter yesterday, founder of the organisation Mr Justice Matsatsira urged youths to safeguard their independence by voting for the President next year. Mr Matsatsira said the organisation was geared to equip young voters with information about the Second Republic's achievements.
"The purpose of this movement is to rally behind the President's Vision 2030.
"We want to amplify the foundation and hallmark of our nation and the timeless mantra, 'Nyika Inovakwa Nevene Vayo. We also want to furnish newly registered voters, students and the general population of Zimbabwe with information as regards to economic milestones that have been achieved so far under the New Dispensation."
He said the movement also wants to preserve, safeguard and protect the country's liberation war heritage and empower entrepreneurial men to establish business ventures.
Speaking during a get-together organised by MenBelievED Harare chapter yesterday, founder of the organisation Mr Justice Matsatsira urged youths to safeguard their independence by voting for the President next year. Mr Matsatsira said the organisation was geared to equip young voters with information about the Second Republic's achievements.
"We want to amplify the foundation and hallmark of our nation and the timeless mantra, 'Nyika Inovakwa Nevene Vayo. We also want to furnish newly registered voters, students and the general population of Zimbabwe with information as regards to economic milestones that have been achieved so far under the New Dispensation."
He said the movement also wants to preserve, safeguard and protect the country's liberation war heritage and empower entrepreneurial men to establish business ventures.
Source - The Sunday Mail