ZANU-PF First Secretary and President, Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa, is expected to meet youths and students before holding star rallies in all provinces as the ruling party’s campaign juggernaut gathers momentum.
Party National Secretary for Administration Dr Obert Mpofu yesterday said President Mnangagwa had officially started on the campaign trail with the war veterans meeting in Harare on Friday.
Dr Mpofu said after holding successful primary elections, Zanu-PF was now focused on the general election.
“People are keen to meet the President and the party is confident of a landslide victory. Our main target now is the harmonised elections. Rallies will be held in all provinces and districts which will be addressed by senior supporters to mobilise support for the party,” he said.
President Mnangagwa, a fortnight ago, launched Zanu-PF’s 2018 election manifesto whose theme is “Unite, Fight Corruption, Develop, Re-Engage and Create Jobs”.
The business friendly manifesto outlines various measures to address the key economic sectors of agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, infrastructure development, and health and education for a diversified economy.
Dr Mpofu said those who lost in primaries should not de-campaign the winners or risk being sanctioned by the ruling party.
“Our main target is the harmonised elections and all party members should support the chosen candidates. We can’t expend our energies on negativities. We urge all members of the party who didn’t make it in the primaries to support our candidates.
Zanu-PF held its primary elections last month to select candidates who will represent the party in the forthcoming harmonised elections.
There will be re-runs in 10 National Assembly constituencies following concerns about the polling processes.
The party Politburo endorsed the selection of 200 National Assembly, 60 Senate, 60 Women’s quota, 48 Provincial Council, and about 1 900 local authority hopefuls. Sunday Mail
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