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Zanu-PF survived Geza's onslaught
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Zanu-PF has insisted that it remains united and resilient despite a series of attacks and "ramblings" by social media activists who allegedly sought to divide the party.
Speaking at a press conference at the party's headquarters in Harare, Zanu-PF spokesperson Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa said the party successfully weathered attempts by both internal and external actors to create discord. He described the efforts of war veterans, Blessed Geza, and other prominent social media figures as "sideshows" that failed to destabilize the ruling party.
"All these attacks, orchestrated by some within and outside the party, did not succeed. Zanu-PF remains strong, disciplined, and unshaken," Mutsvangwa said.
The spokesperson reaffirmed the party's commitment to unity and discipline, emphasizing that Zanu-PF's structures continue to function effectively despite ongoing criticism on social media platforms.
Video footage and reporting for the press conference were provided by Moreblessing Marange and Kudakwashe Chibvuri.
ZiFM Stereo encouraged the public to join its WhatsApp Channel to receive timely and credible news updates from Zimbabwe and beyond.
Speaking at a press conference at the party's headquarters in Harare, Zanu-PF spokesperson Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa said the party successfully weathered attempts by both internal and external actors to create discord. He described the efforts of war veterans, Blessed Geza, and other prominent social media figures as "sideshows" that failed to destabilize the ruling party.
"All these attacks, orchestrated by some within and outside the party, did not succeed. Zanu-PF remains strong, disciplined, and unshaken," Mutsvangwa said.
Video footage and reporting for the press conference were provided by Moreblessing Marange and Kudakwashe Chibvuri.
ZiFM Stereo encouraged the public to join its WhatsApp Channel to receive timely and credible news updates from Zimbabwe and beyond.
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