The team is led by the party’s secretary for Finance Cde
Patrick Chinamasa and has been assigned by President Mnangagwa to represent the
ruling party and the country.
They are monitoring the pre-election processes and the
elections themselves. The team of observers attended an ANC “Siyanqoba” star
rally at Ellis Park on Sunday.
The ruling party’s secretary for Information and Publicity
Cde Simon Khaya Moyo, who is part of the delegation, said the South African
ruling party was poised for victory.
“The ANC could be heading for a victory and the rally was a
huge success, sending a clear message of dominance. The atmosphere around is
calm and peaceful,” Cde Khaya Moyo said yesterday.
Zanu PF deputy secretary for Youth Affairs Cde Lewis Matutu
also commended the ANC youth league for their mobilisation efforts.
“The ANC youth league has done a lot of mobilisation for
the party and they are in control of their structures from top to bottom,” Cde
Matutu said.
Other senior officials that make up the delegation include
Cdes Amon Murwira and Sithembiso Nyoni.
Incumbent President Cyril Ramaphosa will lead the ANC in
tomorrow’s elections against his main challenger Mr Mmusi Maimane of the
Democratic Alliance seeking to retain the party’s majority status and get a
full term in office after assuming office in February last year, following the
resignation of former President Jacob Zuma.
Opinion polls show that the ruling ANC will win with approximately
60 percent of the vote. Herald
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