ZANU PF candidate in the 26 March by-election is Cde Nyasha Masoka for the House of Assembly Seat which fell vacant following the passing on of late National Hero Cde Biggy Matiza
Cde Tino Machakaire the Mashonaland East Provincial Political Commissar is introducing guests. Cde D. Garwe, the Mashonaland East Provincial Chairman is leading the Provincial Executive.
We must demonstrate our capacity on these by-elections to show the World that 2023 is a foregone conclusion because our candidate Cde E.D Mnangagwa shall win resoundingly.
Cde Chirau
We must unite and abandon the primary elections mood. Its behind us. There will be other primaries again next year. Murehwa South must all rise on the 26th of March 2022 and *vote for Cde Nyasha Masoka*. We need to win it by a stretched margin.
Cde Chirau donated 3000 pockets of seeds to the Youth and Women. Says is aware that the constituency is full of productive youths who are full time farmers.
We are here to take the ZANU PF forward. We must march ahead with energy towards victory on 26 March. The DCCs must take the leading role in uniting the Party at every level.
Cde Noah Mangondo, Cde Tanga, Cde Chavhunduka all gave speeches endorsing the candidate and telling those who supported them to unite with everyone in supporting the Party's candidate.
Cde Masoka the candidate for Murehwa South thanked the Province and those who were not successful in the primary elections for electing to to unite for the glory and victory of the ZANU PF.
Donated twenty (20) computers to schools, wheelchairs to the disabled, seeds, and other items for the Constituency. Cde Mangondo also convened a soccer tournament for the Constituency in support of the Candidate in a strong show of unity.
Cde Masoka who is development oriented says will not talk much as he is focused on the task at hand development
The Provincial PC Cde Machakaire calls upon the the Guest Speaker Cde Daniel Garwe who is the Provincial Chairman for Mashonaland East and also Murehwa North MP and Minister of National Housing and Social Amenities.
Rising to a standing ovation by an electric crowd, Cde Garwe sang _Mhoroi mose mose_, a song synonymous with the Liberation Struggle.
The crowd joined him in the song and dance.The chairman started by informing the supporters about the message of the President pronounced on the 21st of February 2022 _Youth Day Commemorations. He reiterated the message of the President on dangerous drugs and the need to refrain
Cde Garwe said the President was fighting for the independence of the young Zimbabweans as a youth from the bush. Engaging in drug and substance abuse is an insult to his efforts. We must stop drugs, mutoriro, guka, mbanje, musombodhiya and all other drugs.
The nations needs a health young generation.
The Chairman as the President's messenger said was at the rally for two reasons; 1. To inform and unite the people of Murehwa South for the task at hand.
2. To share the mobilisation strategy as we look forward to galvanising our cell structures to build a solid base for our contribution to the #5millionVotes
He said _chekutanga musangano we ZANU PF haufi wakazobuda mumasimba_ and for that to happen iwe neni tine basa. Ndokusaka tauya pano kuita kurudziro yokuti munhu wese abude anovhota musi wa *26 March* tichivhotera *ZANU PF* candidate *Cde Masoka
Cde Garwe says Cde Masoka ihomwe yemutungamiriri wedu we musangano naizvozvo ani nani anofunga kuita Bhora musango arikumukira musangano nemutungamiriri.
Cde Garwe
Calls Cde Masoka the candidate and all those who contested him
Cde Noah Mangondo, Cde Chavhunduka, Cde Tanga and Cde Solo to the stage where they shook hands and each gave an unambiguous speech of solidarity.
Cde Garwe
Primary elections are like school inter-house competitions. It doesn't not mean that those who do not win the competitions ceases to represent the school.
Cde Garwe
President Cde ED Mnangagwa has done mighty works in this shortest time. Talk of roads, talk of dams, talk of pfumvudza, talk of industries and jobs, talk of mining, talk of reconnecting Zimbabwe to the International Community, talk of food security in our life time.
Talk of infrastructure rehabilitation at our ports of entry, talk of new housing units, talk of rural boreholes, talk of rural manufacturing plants programs. _Ndiko kuti Nyika Inovakwa nevene vayo_.
Cde Garwe
VaMnangagwa vanoti iwe neni tisu tinovaka nyika yedu kwete vauyi vanotaurwa nevakomana veruvara rwe ma banana akaora aiwa. Zvatinazvo zvatashanda nemaoko edu ndozvatinogovana.
Cde Garwe
Cde Garwe ends by distributing the donated items. He commends the spirit of unity shown by all the other comrades to the candidate especially Cde Mangondo. Ndiko kutevedza gwara ikoko kunotaurwa navakuru
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PRESS BRIEF BY THE NATIONAL POLITICAL COMMISSAR -CDE MIKE BIMHA
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National Political Commissar Cde Dr Bimha
I welcome you all members of the Press. As we are in the middle of our By-elections and generally in these circumstances, events move pretty fast.
National Political Commissar Cde Bimha
There is need therefore, that we keep members of the press and the public updated on what the Party has done, is doing and will do to the end of the elections
Prior to primaries that the party consucted to select candidates for the parliamentary seats and local authority representatives.The Party held provincial elections in line with itd rules and regulations based on the party constitution.
HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT E.D MNANGAGWA AND BOTSWANA'S PRESIDENT MOKGWEETSI MASISI OFFICIATING AT THE THIRD SESSION OF THE ZIMBABWE-BOTSWANA BI-NATIONAL COMMISSION
Mat North Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Cde R. MOYO
Happy that the event is being held in Victoria Falls. The agenda of the meeting will deepen and consolidate relations between Botswana and Zimbabwe. Honoured as a Province to host the event.
The 3rd session of the Zim-Botswana Bi-National Commission (BNC) was opened in Vic Falls Monday with the 2 nations seeking to ratify bilateral agreements that will promote cooperation.
The two countries have 43 MoUs that they want to sign and 23 of them are not yet complete.
The platform will help the countries to speed up the process towards finalization of the agreements.
The meeting started Monday and will run until Friday. President Mnangagwa and President Mokgweetsi Masisi will officiate at the ceremony.
Zimbabwe is targeting to transform the tourism industry into a US$6 billion dollar industry within the next few years and has prioritised attraction of investment into the sector which is a major foreign currency earner.
Government has also prioritised improving Victoria Falls into an attractive destination and a financial services hub with President Mnangagwa having officially opened the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange just last week.
Showcasing their films as well as documentaries at the expo are; Great zimbabwe University (GZU), Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT), National University of Science and technology (NUST), Midlands STATE University (MSU) and Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC).
_Theme:- Amplifying SDGs through Film and Digital Media_
The expo is calling on young people to use their creativity and imagination to create short films that create awareness and motivate action towards the attainment of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT E.D MNANGAGWA OFFICIATINGAT THE NATIONAL TREE PLANTING DAY EVENT AT MASVINGO PRIMARY SCHOOL IN MBERENGWA
In recognition of the National tree planting day, the President has planted an orange tree at Masvingo Primary School
__ #NyikaInovakwaNeveneVayo
Minister Larry Mavhima:
We have destroyed our forests and therefore we need to preserve our forests. Today at this tree planting day event we call the new orchard that has just been planted by His Excellency President @edmnangagwa at Masvingo Primary General Dr S. B Moyo Orchard
Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu
We are humbled by your presence to officiate at the national tree planting day. Zim environmental assets includes trees, water, minerals among several others. The achievement of Vision 2030 depends on the utilisation of our assets.