Staff Reporter
ZANU PF First Secretary President Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa said despite challenges ZANU PF faces, winning is the revolutionary trade mark, as it is well oiled machinery ahead of 23 August harmonised elections.
Addressing a historical bumper crowd in Mutawatawa, boundaries of Uzumba and Maramba constituencies, President Mnangagwa highlighted that since 1980, the party has been winning on different fronts, being on economy, elections or even sanctions.
"Under ZANU PF we are going to continue to rule,
Our trade mark as ZANU PF is winning.
"From the liberation war, to sanctions, we keep winning, elections since 1980, we keep winning," said President Mnangagwa.
He reminds the historical crowd of ZANU PF supporters that it is only team ZANU PF which can push this country forward since its ideology and history is tired and tested.
"As we are heading for election, there is team ZANU, with captain being the President, then Member of Parliament and councilor, on August 23, vote team ZANU PF.
"Zuva ranhasi ndazoona kuti Mash East yatora mukombe, hatisati tamboona vanhu vakawanda kudai. Masvingo yakundwa...Tinotenda Mash East.
"For 40 years manga muchingotora mukombe kuita 100%, Marambapfungwe matora mukombe, ndazvionera nemaziso angu.
Muri musvo weZANU PF...
"This is the evidence that we are united and democratic and we March forward as the people of Zimbabwe.
Under ZANU PF, tichatonga, tigotonga, ticharamba tichitonga.
"We are a people's party with a history of delivering freedom, democracy and unity. No other party is capable of claiming that distinct characteristic.
"Ndatoona kuti nyangwe opposition ikavhota nenzeve, maoko, nemusoro tinongovasvasvanga, nekuti tinenge tichingoti tsepete, tsepete," added President Mnangagwa.
"We have achieved food security at household levels through Pfumvudza. We have gone for three years without a drought. We are determined to have under irrigation, enough hectarage to give us food.
"So far for three years we have had surplus food in the country
"Zimbabwe is open for business, yes we have sanctions imposed on us by some western countries, but those who want to work with us are more than welcome as our economy has been growing for three consecutive years," he added.