Opinion / Columnist
'Let's kick them all out of the City'
15 May 2015 at 13:07hrs | Views
ZUPA represents the interests of the millions of Zimbabweans who need jobs and a better livelihood. For this to happen, we need to promote an environment that will attract investment, grow the local economy and create jobs. We therefore believe that ways of ensuring a genuine, transparent and trust worth system is to vote an able and willing, Revolutionary, progressive party such as ZAPU which has an everlasting vision for our city and country.
ZUPA, on behalf of the unemployed people in Bulawayo and surrounding areas now ask the great People of Bulawayo, our members to Make Your Vote Count and vote ZAPU and allow the capable people of Bulawayo manage the City and its resources. We encourage all our members across Bulawayo to vote by putting the issues that affect our members such as joblessness, lack of project funds, closure of industries, poor health facilities and corruption the most to candidates standing in elections.
Voting for ZAPU would ensure that in every constituency voted for, there is a ZUPA member representing the interests of the ordinary residents of Bulawayo. Voting ZAPU will earn back the trust that the city has lost in politics. MDC T didn't just lose focus in Bulawayo; they lost direction and our industrial heartlands as well. As ZUPA we felt MDC T didn't and continues not to understand the aspiration of the people of Bulawayo to work, earn money and provide a better life for their families.
Our people can trust ZAPU to look after our schools, hospitals and council services and to run the city economy and make them better off. ZAPU will make life better for the unemployed, families because it has revolutionary answers. Our challenge is not to keep ZANU out but to kick MDC T out, to focus on rebuilding the city and to rediscover the beating heart of our city.
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