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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 rifts between His Excellency, The President and Vice President, General (Rtd) Dr. C.G.D.N Chiwenga every time the party is going towards a conference or the congress", added the Provincial Chairperson.


He clearly stated that there were absolutely no fissures in the Presidium. 

Thus, desperate machinations by some political malcontents to resort to 'divide and rule' tactics in order to destabilize the party as it gravitates towards victory in the 2023 General Elections are futile.


The Provincial Chairperson expatiated that illegal regime change agents who are fanning imaginary factional fights have found it difficult to divide the "dynamic combination of His Excellency and His Vice President, which has moved our beloved country to the next level by spurring unprecedented development in the country".


Cde Kazembe concluded his speech by declaring that as a province, Mashonaland Central will not to be distracted from  the many developmental programs that the New Dispensation is implementing. 


These exciting and life changing projects include  the drilling of boreholes, construction of schools, clinics, bridges, dams and roads as well as the exploration of oil in Muzarabani.


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