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Mabika Takes Charge in Manicaland Womens League
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31665, member: 636"] The Zanu PF Women's League in Manicaland picked Dorothy Mabika as their new leader yesterday. She stepped into the job after Happiness Nyakuedzwa lost her position last year. The group met in Mutare, where Kerenia Uta Chimuso ran the voting process. Everyone stayed calm during the election meeting. Mabika brings plenty of experience since she once served as the deputy chair for Zanu PF across the whole province. Mabika felt surprised but thankful when the women chose her. She wants all women from Manicaland to come together to make Zanu PF stronger. Her main goals focus on helping women make money through local projects. She believes that when women earn more cash, their families become happier. The new leader plans to connect women with programs that President Mnangagwa started across the country. The new chair wants every household to feel the good changes from these projects. She thinks peace must come first before any real growth can happen. Mabika hopes many women will rise as leaders who can speak for others. Her past jobs taught her how to bring people together for shared aims. She asks all members to forget old fights and look toward what lies ahead. Mabika stands firmly behind Resolution Number One from last year. This plan asks President Mnangagwa to stay as leader until 2030. She says he needs more time to finish all the work he began. The Women's League wants him to keep building what he started. They feel changing leaders right away might slow down the progress made already. She claims this idea came straight from regular people who want steady leadership. Mabika talks about Zimbabwe as a nation that follows Christian values. She thinks that when many speak with one voice, they show what God wants. Her words match what happened at the conference held in Bulawayo last year. Mabika took control just after the party removed the former chair, who could not hold any party job for two years. [/QUOTE]
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