Candidates vying for political office in harmonised elections set for
Monday must accept the outcome of the polls as every race has a winner,
Acting President Constantino Chiwenga has said.
Addressing thousands of Zanu-PF supporters at Murehwa Council grounds
yesterday, Acting President Chiwenga said Zimbabweans should not fight
each other, but must remain peaceful during and after elections.
“There are those who are instilling fear and inciting violence as we
head for elections, you must shun them. Do not join them. However, let
me commend you for being a peaceful district, I heard that you are
conducting yourselves well,” he said.
“We do not have time to fight each other. If you run a race there is
bound to be one winner. If you are defeated in elections accept your
fate. Elections should be free, fair and free of violence. Everyone
should go out and vote so that we can be able to build the Zimbabwe we
want.”
He said there is no place for violence in Zimbabwe and perpetrators would be punished.
The Acting President urged communities to report those involved in corrupt activities saying the scourge was killing the economy.
“We do not want corruption. If you see someone committing corruption report them. Do not keep it a secret. Everything should be done aboveboard. If we do that we will build a great nation. I was informed that some areas were affected by drought, do not be scared, Government has enough stocks to feed all of you. The GMB will release maize to be allocated to affected families,” he said.
“We will also be rolling out the Command Livestock programme. We will give five to 10 cows depending on the pastures.”
“Zimbabwe is endowed with good soils and other natural resources. We also have the highest literacy rate in Africa.
“What we want now is to open industries for our children to find jobs. “We are opening factories, industries and mines to ensure that we end the scourge of unemployment which is causing unnecessary friction in families.”
Acting President Chiwenga said Government was going to rehabilitate all clinics and hospitals and ensure that they are fully stocked with drugs. They will also be electrified.
“The last 28 years have been difficult. Diseases also wreaked havoc. We are saying the future belongs to our children hence no child will be chased away from school because of failure to pay school fees,” he said.
Accompanying the Acting President were Zanu-PF deputy political commissar Cde Omega Hungwe, Zanu-PF Mashonaland East provincial chairman Cde Joel Biggie Matiza, Politburo member Cde Sydney Sekeramayi, Deputy Speaker of Parliament Mabel Chinomona and Uzumba legislator Cde Simbaneuta Mudarikwa, among others. Herald
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