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Mnangagwa warns against carelessness in Zanu-PF
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PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has called on Zanu-PF Central Committee members to take a leading role in fighting corruption and strengthening accountability as Zimbabwe pursues its Vision 2030 agenda.
Addressing delegates at a Strategic Seminar Workshop in Gweru, Mnangagwa stressed that party leaders must recommit to discipline, integrity, and people-centered governance.
"This gathering is not for show. It must be a platform for honest introspection and renewal," the President said.
He warned that leadership positions should be earned through service, not entitlement. "Leadership is not conferred by position alone. It is earned through unwavering commitment to serving the Party and people," Mnangagwa told delegates.
The President emphasised a zero-tolerance approach to misconduct. "We have zero tolerance to corruption, complacency, mediocrity and outright negligence," he said, urging Central Committee members to actively expose inefficiencies that could undermine national development.
Mnangagwa also encouraged leaders to embrace modern communication tools while promoting unity. "Let us fully embrace and utilise new media to publicise the work and successes of our Party. I challenge us to use the media to promote unity of purpose around our shared national vision and not as a tool for egos," he said.
The remarks underscore the President's call for accountable, transparent, and proactive leadership within Zanu-PF as the country works towards its 2030 developmental goals.
Addressing delegates at a Strategic Seminar Workshop in Gweru, Mnangagwa stressed that party leaders must recommit to discipline, integrity, and people-centered governance.
"This gathering is not for show. It must be a platform for honest introspection and renewal," the President said.
He warned that leadership positions should be earned through service, not entitlement. "Leadership is not conferred by position alone. It is earned through unwavering commitment to serving the Party and people," Mnangagwa told delegates.
The President emphasised a zero-tolerance approach to misconduct. "We have zero tolerance to corruption, complacency, mediocrity and outright negligence," he said, urging Central Committee members to actively expose inefficiencies that could undermine national development.
Mnangagwa also encouraged leaders to embrace modern communication tools while promoting unity. "Let us fully embrace and utilise new media to publicise the work and successes of our Party. I challenge us to use the media to promote unity of purpose around our shared national vision and not as a tool for egos," he said.
The remarks underscore the President's call for accountable, transparent, and proactive leadership within Zanu-PF as the country works towards its 2030 developmental goals.
Source - The Herald
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