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Mash Central clears the air on Kasukuwere

  Mash Central clears the air on Kasukuwere King Joffi Jaffa Effective communication is by far one of the most valuable tools in politics. It plays a critical role when articulating policies, visions and national positions in the face of attacks by detractors. Mashonaland Central Province led by its Provincial Chairman, Cde Kazembe Kazembe has shown and utilised the benefits of effective communication by convening a press conference on July 22 at  their ZANU PF Provincial Headquarters. The agenda being to disassociate the province from ZANU PF detractors and self exiled personnel who image false vacuums in the party's presidium.  Speaking at the press conference, the Provincial Chairman categorically stated that the Province was not swayed by rogue, unwanted and unwarranted cheap talk being fronted by the likes of Tsenengamu.  "Tsenengamu has his own party, FEEZ. With what authority does he decide leadership of another party?" queried Cde Kazembe.  "ZANU PF is f...

Rogue elements reading from opposition manuscript - Kazembe

Rogue elements reading from opposition manuscript Jaden Murozvi The ZANU PF Provincial Chairperson for Mashonaland Central, Cde Kazembe Kazembe has scoffed at attempts by some political lapdogs to try and divide the country's Presidium. The Provincial Chairperson highlighted during a presser convened by ZANU PF Mashonaland Central Province on 22 July 2022 that the tactics deployed by political rejects had become predictable. Cde Kazembe unpacked a sequence whereby some malcontents copy the opposition MDC/CCC by creating false imaginary crises when ever there are major international events. In this respect, some political rejects have worked in vanity to create imaginary rifts between His Excellency, President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Vice President, Dr. C.G.D.N Chiwenga  when ever ZANU PF intends to hold a conference or a congress. In 2019 when ZANU PF wanted to hold a conference in Goromonzi, some malcontents started to push for it to be an elective conference, which was unprocedura...

No vacuum in the Presidium - Kazembe

  No vacuum in the Presidium - Kazembe Jaden Murozvi ZANU PF Mashonaland Central Provincial Chairman,  Cde Kazembe Kazembe has dispelled narratives  being driven by some political malcontents that his province had reached out to some self-exiled politicians to come and fill some imaginary and non-existent vacuum in the party's leadership. Speaking at a presser convened by ZANU PF Mashonaland Central Province on 22 July 2022 at the party's provincial headquarters, the Provincial Chairperson  clearly stated that all ZANU PF structures in the province including the Youth and Women's  League as well as the War Veterans were resolutely standing behind  the leadership of His Excellency, Cde. Dr. Mnangagwa. "We are aware that there are people who would want to mislead the province and the nation at large by purporting to represent the voice of Mashonaland Central Province", said Cde Kazembe. "We are also aware of people who predictably want to create artificial ri...

Mashonaland Central Province leads

                          Cde Kazembe Kazembe Jaden Murozvi In a show of visionary leadership and unity, Cde Kazembe Kazembe who is Chairperson of ZANU PF Mashonaland Central Province successfully convened a prototype all-developmental-stakeholders meeting at Bindura Golf Club on 15 July 2022. The highly successful meeting was meant to facilitate discussions between MPs,  Central and Local government on developmental issues in the province .  Such a high level provincial assembly of policy crafters, implementors and beneficiaries of policies can be a model used by other provinces in Zimbabwe to spearhead development using the bottom-up approach. According to Cde Kazembe, "MPs are the drivers of development from a party perspective hence they need to have an appreciation of what the government is doing in terms of current and upcoming projects".  All the 18 ZANU PF MPs  attended the meeting and inputted ...