ZANU PF today celebrates the resounding victory in the 2018 elections when the people of Zimbabwe trusted the Party to deliver the said promises.
The 2018 elections witnessed ZANU PF garnering two thirds majority in National Assembly and Senate giving the Party a five year mandate to develop the country in not only in peace and security, freedom and democracy, economic and public sector reforms but to also lay a foundation for consistent rapid economic growth. Food and nutrition security, consolidating land ownership and increasing production and productivity were also some of the promises the Party vowed to bring to fruition.
Garnering a Presidential vote of 50, 67 percent, President and First Secretary Cde E.D Mnangagwa trumped MDC Alliance’s Nelson Chamisa who is still trying to wake up from that election loss shock. Chamisa has not rested crying foul over the lost election calling it a stolen election and embarking on demonstrations in numerous efforts to distract President Mnangagwa from fulfilling his promises to the people.
Despite calls
Over the past years, the ZANU PF Party’s implementing agent, Government has however ensured that various policies made
July 31 is therefore a reminder to the people of Zimbabwe of the day they went out in numbers to affirm their commitment to the people’s Party, ZANU PF and to that Party delivering on the promises.