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Kazembe supports party cyber security cause

 



Hosia Mviringi


Cde Kazembe Kazembe, the ZANU PF Mashonaland Central Chairperson has affirmed his support for the Varakashi4ED Zim Cyber Security Team.


The Provincial Chairperson made a cool donation of US$2000.00 to the Mashonaland Central Chapter of the Varakashi4ED  Cyber Security Team on 16 January 2022.


The Mashonaland Central team was failing to fund their trip from their province to Bulawayo after some of those that had pledged  to fund them chickened out at the last minute.


ZANU PF Youth Chairperson, Cde Raradza made a contribution of US$280.00 that was used to buy paraphernalia for the Mashonaland Central Varakashi4ED Cyber Security Team.

 

Cde Gezi, the Mashonaland Central Women's League Chairperson chipped in with 80 litres of fuel.


However, the trip seemed to be in doubt until Cde Kazembe's intervention.


He highlighted that he had found it  within his heart to donate towards the noble Varakashi4ED cause.


"I believe that social media mobilization plays a key role in today's political terrain, which is becoming more and more digitalized. Our ZANU PF party should dominate both on social media and on the ground". 


"I therefore encourage all ZANU PF Provincial Chairpersons to support the Varakashi4ED organization in their respective provinces to propel people centric party policies and ideology". 


More importantly, he urged the organization to tell the true story about the country, the developments taking place and the tremendous work by His Excellency, the President, Cde Dr E. D. Mnangagwa. 


"They should clear the social media of the toxic negative narrative and naked lies fed to the space by western sponsored agents", he said.


Meanwhile, the Chairman for Varakashi4ED Mashonaland Central Cyber Team, Cde Shamuyarira thanked Cdes Kazembe, Gezi, and Raradza for helping them in their time of need.


The Varakashi4ED was formed recently by Cde Jones Musara when he realized that the ZANU PF-party narrative was missing in the social media streets.


On Saturday 18 June 2022, all roads lead to Bulawayo Polytechnic College, at the Beit Hall where the Varakashi4ED Zim Cyber Team will host presentations on ED Works. 


Mashonaland Central province will definitely be there.


The day will be characterized by roadshows, ED Works Exhibition, ED Works Lecture and ED Works Celebrations.

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