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Zanu-PF Politburo meets today
24 Oct 2023 at 05:55hrs | Views
Zanu-PF will today convene an ordinary session of the Politburo followed by a Central Committee meeting tomorrow, kick-starting this year's National Annual People's Conference.
In a statement yesterday, Zanu-PF spokesperson, Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa, advised members of the Politburo to be seated by 1.45pm while Central Committee members will be expected to have taken their seats by 9.45am.
"There is a Politburo meeting tomorrow 24th October at 1400hrs at Zanu-PF Headquarters. This will be followed by a Central Committee meeting on the 25th of October 2023, at 1000hrs at Zanu-PF Headquarters.
"All members should be seated by 1345hours and 0945 hours respectively," said Ambassador Mutsvangwa.
After the two meetings, party members will convene at the Midlands Zanu-PF Convention Centre on Friday and Saturday.
The conference will see a business expo running concurrently with the main events.
Delegates are already being accredited and logistics have been put in place for their accommodation and transportation.
Food and the majority of additional amenities needed to make the programme a success have been provided.
In a statement yesterday, Zanu-PF spokesperson, Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa, advised members of the Politburo to be seated by 1.45pm while Central Committee members will be expected to have taken their seats by 9.45am.
"There is a Politburo meeting tomorrow 24th October at 1400hrs at Zanu-PF Headquarters. This will be followed by a Central Committee meeting on the 25th of October 2023, at 1000hrs at Zanu-PF Headquarters.
"All members should be seated by 1345hours and 0945 hours respectively," said Ambassador Mutsvangwa.
After the two meetings, party members will convene at the Midlands Zanu-PF Convention Centre on Friday and Saturday.
The conference will see a business expo running concurrently with the main events.
Delegates are already being accredited and logistics have been put in place for their accommodation and transportation.
Food and the majority of additional amenities needed to make the programme a success have been provided.
Source - The Herald