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Andrew Ndlovu calls for post-election unity plan
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70493, member: 636"] Former ZPRA regional commander Andrew Ndlovu has advocated for implementing nationwide post-election frameworks that prioritize unity and nonpartisan governance following Zimbabwe's history of electoral violence and political divisions. The war veteran, who ran for office in Nkulumane Constituency under the Zapu banner, argued that elected officials must represent all constituents equally rather than serving narrow party interests or personal enrichment. Ndlovu cited the Nkulumane Constituency Development Committee as a successful model, which assembled representatives from competing political organizations, including Zanu PF and opposition groups, into collaborative clusters addressing youth concerns, women's issues, disability rights, business development, and education. The structure excluded partisan symbolism from meetings and concentrated exclusively on service delivery under leadership that crossed party lines. The former zone commander has urged Parliament to adopt similar inclusive mechanisms across all constituencies, contending that such arrangements eliminate justification for political violence while ensuring development benefits reach entire communities regardless of voter affiliation. [/QUOTE]
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