…says act boldly against anything that undermines the Party’s unity and discipline
By Shadreck Gurenje
ZANU PF First Secretary and President Dr Emmerson Mnangagwa has called upon the Politburo to introspect and give the requisite guidance to Party cadres and the nation at large to pick up pace towards building a stronger Party.
Addressing the 378th ordinary session of the Politburo at the ZANU PF Headquarters, President Mnangagwa also challenged the Party to resolutely oppose statements and actions that undermine or distort the correct line of the revolution.
“Further, each and every one of us, here in the Politburo, and indeed all members, have a sacrosanct Constitutional obligation to uphold the unique character, principles and nature of our Party, ZANU PF.
“Accordingly, I challenge the Party to resolutely oppose statements and actions that undermine or distort our correct line of the revolution. All moves to damage the interests of the people of our great motherland; tamper with our unity, social harmony, development interest, sovereignty, security and overall national stability should be decisively dealt with.
“In this regard, it is incumbent on the structures of the Party to act boldly against anything that erodes, weakens or undermines the Party’s unity, discipline, vitality and strength,” said President Mnangagwa.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has also strongly warned unruly elements who are abusing various media platforms to cause alarm and despondency.
“ Unruly elements who are abusing various media platforms to cause alarm and despondency, while also sowing disunity and advancing misguided, nefarious political agendas within the country and Party, stand warned.
“I call upon this Politburo Session to once again introspect and give the requisite guidance so that our beloved Party, ZANU PF, and the people of our motherland, Zimbabwe, pick up pace towards building a stronger Party and the realisation of our shared national development agenda,” said President Mnangagwa.
In line with anti-sanctions Day, President Mnangagwa challenged the Party and Government machinery to arrange activities that raise the voice for the total removal of the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe.
“As we are all aware, Bulawayo Province will host this year’s 21st National People’s Conference, under the theme: ‘Industrialise and Modernise towards the Attainment of Vision 2030.’ It is most opportune that the Conference coincides with the period of the SADC Anti-Sanctions Day which is commemorated yearly on the 25th of October.
“I, therefore, challenge the Party and Government machinery to arrange activities to raise our voice for the total removal of the illegal sanctions imposed on our country and other progressive nations,” said President Mnangagwa.