Party officials in Mashonaland East Province received instructions to mobilize support behind President Emmerson Mnangagwa and government initiatives targeting upper-middle-income status by the end of the decade. Provincial chairman Daniel Garwe told attendees at a coordinating committee gathering that leadership should begin circulating resolutions from the recent Mutare conference through district meetings. Among decisions made was extending Mnangagwa's tenure through 2030, with members urged to demonstrate discipline and loyalty while advancing economic development goals.
Garwe attributed increased foreign capital inflows to presidential policies, citing Nigerian businessman Aliko Dangote's visit and interest from American investors as evidence of progress. The chairman highlighted efforts to strengthen healthcare facilities, including Parirenyatwa and Mpilo hospitals, while emphasizing local empowerment programs. He called for ending social media disputes among party members and reminded structures that the organization maintains oversight of government operations.
Garwe attributed increased foreign capital inflows to presidential policies, citing Nigerian businessman Aliko Dangote's visit and interest from American investors as evidence of progress. The chairman highlighted efforts to strengthen healthcare facilities, including Parirenyatwa and Mpilo hospitals, while emphasizing local empowerment programs. He called for ending social media disputes among party members and reminded structures that the organization maintains oversight of government operations.