By Shadreck Gurenje
ZANU PF First Secretary and President Dr Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged the Central Committee to Introspect, look at each other in the eye and pledge to be exemplary in fostering unity,peace,love and harmony across all provinces.
Addressing the Central Committee meeting at ZANU PF Headquarters today, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said the Revolutionary Party through unity it can achieve its strategic national socio-economic and political aspirations.
“Introspect, look each other in the eye Pledge to be exemplary, loyal and unflinchingly patriotic. At this juncture of the revolution, we all have the scared duty to foster unity, peace, love, harmony and respect across all provinces. United we stand and divided we fall.
“It is only when we are united, cell by cell, village by village, and district by district and province by province that we can achieve our strategic national socio-economic and political aspirations. In this spirit, I congratulate the Party for the by election victories recently held in Mashonaland West Province.Makorokoto/Amphlope .Our focus now shifts to winning the Gutu East and Glenview South Constituency here in Harare Province ,where the youthful Comrade Tsitsi Tawomhera is our candidate, “said President Mnangagwa.
President Mnangagwa also said the Party leadership must remain anchored on the commitment to wholeheartedly serve the people of Zimbabwe.
“To be a leader in our revolutionary mass Party, ZANU PF is never an enlightenment or a right. We must remain anchored on the commitment to wholeheartedly serve the people of our great motherland Zimbabwe.
“It is most unfortunate that a retrogressive trend has emerged, with some members of the Party, showing their ‘Chameleon like’ characters as willing accessories to our detractors for the purpose of desecrating our rich revolutionary heritage.
“45 years after we defeated the retrogressive spirit of individualism and the Rhodesian settler regime, it is a shame that a small clique of individuals, are pursuing delusional ambitions and selfish interests.
“Their actions are an affront to the Party’s principles and grossly taint our country’s image as well as the gains of our liberation struggle. These rogue opportunist will soon meet their fate.
“The Party and our peace-loving nation, are commended for bravely standing firm against such treasonous act of indiscipline,” said President Mnangagwa.