ZANU PF leaders approve the member checking process happening across Mashonaland West Province right away. The party says this work helps build a trustworthy list of all people who belong to the group. Many members showed up at local areas to take part in this grassroots activity. Both old and new party supporters joined the verification exercise with excitement. Leaders describe this step as very important for keeping accurate records.
James Makamba from the party's top decision-making body spoke about the process. He explained that checking every member helps the party know exactly who belongs to their organization. Everything has stayed calm and well-organized during these verification meetings. The party wants to make sure their membership information stays current and correct. This approach shows the group cares about being open and honest with everyone.
Mary Mliswa-Chikoka leads the party in Mashonaland West Province and feels impressed with how many people came. She mentioned that members appeared in large numbers to confirm their support for the party. The original plan called for finishing everything within two days. Leaders might need a third day to complete all the verification work across different areas.
Joachim Yotamu works as the provincial political officer and praised members for participating in an orderly way. He stressed that this process goes beyond just counting heads. The real goal involves creating strong foundations based on verified and active party structures. Young people especially got invitations to join during this verification period.
Members expressed happiness about the transparent approach the party adopted. Women attended these meetings in particularly high numbers showing their dedication. The verification process will end with creating a digital database as the ruling party moves toward using more technology.
James Makamba from the party's top decision-making body spoke about the process. He explained that checking every member helps the party know exactly who belongs to their organization. Everything has stayed calm and well-organized during these verification meetings. The party wants to make sure their membership information stays current and correct. This approach shows the group cares about being open and honest with everyone.
Mary Mliswa-Chikoka leads the party in Mashonaland West Province and feels impressed with how many people came. She mentioned that members appeared in large numbers to confirm their support for the party. The original plan called for finishing everything within two days. Leaders might need a third day to complete all the verification work across different areas.
Joachim Yotamu works as the provincial political officer and praised members for participating in an orderly way. He stressed that this process goes beyond just counting heads. The real goal involves creating strong foundations based on verified and active party structures. Young people especially got invitations to join during this verification period.
Members expressed happiness about the transparent approach the party adopted. Women attended these meetings in particularly high numbers showing their dedication. The verification process will end with creating a digital database as the ruling party moves toward using more technology.