Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF circus hits Mutare, drug levy bait

Zanu PF will convene its 22nd Annual National People's Conference from October 13 through 18 at Mutare Polytechnic in Manicaland Province. Over 4,000 delegates will gather to discuss party matters and national policies during this significant political event. The conference theme focuses on achieving Vision 2030 through economic empowerment and value-added strategies. Party leadership plans to address drug and substance abuse through zero-tolerance measures and proposes establishing an Anti-Drug and Substance Abuse Levy similar to the existing AIDS levy. National Chairperson Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri emphasized that all party wings must adopt these resolutions.

Mutare serves as an appropriate venue because Manicaland Province plays a vital role in Zimbabwe's tourism industry. The province also makes significant contributions to the forestry and agricultural sectors within the national economy. Secretary for Information Christopher Mutsvangwa confirmed preparations remain on schedule following recent infrastructure developments from the Sanganani Travel Expo. The conference will feature documentaries highlighting Manicaland's contributions during the liberation struggle. This annual gathering demonstrates the party's commitment to democratic engagement and constitutional procedures.
 

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