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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 fully behind his Excellency Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa" he added.


The Chairman clearly stated that all ZANU PF structures including the War Veterans, Women's League and the Youth League are totally behind His Excellency, President Mnangagwa. 


Going into the 2023 general elections the Province made it clear and remains consistent in supporting its sole candidate, His Excellency, who has uplifted the face of the Province through various projects which include massive infrastructure development.


Thus, Cde Kazembe concluded by reiterating that detractors who peddle lies to  try and cause rift in the party are wasting their time as the ZANU PF Mashonaland Central province is  united in its resolve to support the status quo, and cannot be swayed by political rejects.

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