President Emmerson Mnangagwa addressed ZANU-PF members at the party's Third National Assembly before the 22nd National People's Conference. The leader called for increased recruitment efforts while praising war veterans as the foundation of party strength. He emphasized the theme of celebrating liberation fighters and urged veterans to strengthen connections with government ministries.
Mnangagwa referenced infrastructure developments, such as the Gwayi-Shangani and Kunzvi dam projects, as proof of the government's progress. He encouraged party members to expand ZANU-PF membership and work toward winning public support ahead of the Manicaland conference. Opposition groups and critics argue that the president focuses on party consolidation rather than addressing Zimbabwe's economic challenges and demands for political reform.
Mnangagwa referenced infrastructure developments, such as the Gwayi-Shangani and Kunzvi dam projects, as proof of the government's progress. He encouraged party members to expand ZANU-PF membership and work toward winning public support ahead of the Manicaland conference. Opposition groups and critics argue that the president focuses on party consolidation rather than addressing Zimbabwe's economic challenges and demands for political reform.