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Zanu-PF embarks on ambitious in-bus campaign
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Zanu-PF has announced plans to host an innovative political engagement initiative targeting youths and first-time participants in political discourse. The event, called the Politics Mubhazi In-Bus Political Interaction Tour, is scheduled to take place tomorrow, traveling from Harare to Murehwa.
According to organisers, the tour aims to provide participants with a mobile learning environment where they can engage in political discussions, ask questions, and gain a deeper understanding of political ideology, history, and party principles. "Many people discuss politics without basic knowledge," one organiser said. "This tour is meant to create a learning space where participants can understand political ideology, ask questions freely and engage meaningfully."
The tour will be hosted by Taurai Kandishaya, with Munashe Mtutsa serving as the guest speaker. Participants will take part in interactive discussions throughout the journey, sharing views, asking questions, and offering suggestions on governance and party improvement.
Organisers also noted that the initiative will serve as a platform for individuals interested in joining Zanu-PF, while giving participants an opportunity to contribute ideas on strengthening the party and enhancing its engagement with citizens.
According to organisers, the tour aims to provide participants with a mobile learning environment where they can engage in political discussions, ask questions, and gain a deeper understanding of political ideology, history, and party principles. "Many people discuss politics without basic knowledge," one organiser said. "This tour is meant to create a learning space where participants can understand political ideology, ask questions freely and engage meaningfully."
Organisers also noted that the initiative will serve as a platform for individuals interested in joining Zanu-PF, while giving participants an opportunity to contribute ideas on strengthening the party and enhancing its engagement with citizens.
Source - Newsday
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