Daniel Garwe urges ZANU-PF unity for 2030 goal

The ruling party's Mashonaland East provincial leader has urged members to maintain solidarity and order as Zimbabwe pursues its goal of achieving upper-middle-income economic standing by the end of the decade. Daniel Garwe delivered these remarks during a weekend appreciation gathering in Ward 3 of Murehwa South Constituency, where he thanked voters for their support and shared outcomes from the party's 22nd Annual National People's Conference recently held in Mutare.

Garwe told attendees that President Emmerson Mnangagwa will continue leading ZANU PF through 2030 and potentially longer, noting that provincial representatives had fulfilled the mandate given to them by supporters. He praised the progress occurring under the current administration and emphasized the importance of building a lasting foundation for future generations.

The provincial chairman explained that the president had dispatched him to express appreciation to constituents for their electoral choices, which have kept ZANU-PF as the dominant political force in the nation. Multiple resolutions were approved at the national conference, he said, reflecting the directives provided by party supporters across the province.
 

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