FIRST Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa has urged women in Zanu-PF to
desist from gossiping, which she described as a destructive tendency that causes
discord within the party.
Speaking at a Zanu-PF Women’s League national assembly
meeting in Harare yesterday, the First Lady said she had an open-door policy
but she does not entertain gossipers.
“I urge all women to shun gossiping. Gossip destroys the
party. Let us respect each other, love each other and teach each other to do
good for the development of the country.
“Zanu-PF women must be known all over for good works and it
will be easy to woo people to the party if we behave well out there.
“My door is always open for all of you, but do not come
with gossip. We should lead by example and stop the destructive tendency of
speaking ill of others,” said the First Lady.
The meeting ran under the theme “Unshakeable Women in
Support of Unwavering Action-Oriented Leadership”.
Zanu-PF Secretary for Women’s League Cde Mabel Chinomona
warned women against establishing parallel structures within the party saying
the intelligence unit was watching them.
“Do you know that President ED Mnangagwa was the one who
set up the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO)? You think your plans are
not known?
“We are watching you. We do not enjoy firing people from
the party and I urge you to desist from practices of destroying the party from
within. Let us work together to build our party,” said Cde Chinomona.
Women’s League secretary for administration Cde Monica
Mutsvangwa urged women to be true Zanu-PF cadres members who defend the ruling
party at all costs.
“Be Zanu-PF at heart and also be prepared to defend your
party all the time. “Your works must show that you are truly Zanu-PF,” said Cde
Mutsvangwa.
Cde Mutsvangwa said the Women’s League should remain
united. “During the ‘Thank You Rallies’ in Mashonaland West this year,
President Mnangagwa praised the Women’s League for unity saying the wing did
not have any discord.
“We must maintain the high standards and always rally
behind our President,” said Cde Mutsvangwa. Herald
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