President Mnangagwa slammed party troublemakers yesterday at Zanu PF headquarters in Harare. He threatened serious punishment for anyone who broke away from party rules. During the 382nd Politburo meeting, he praised citizens who rejected those trying to cause problems. He declared that Zimbabwe will forever stay a constitutional democracy where everyone lives peacefully together.
He described Zanu PF as an unstoppable train and compared the party constitution to a tree trunk with members as branches. Anyone not following correct revolutionary ideas must fall away, he insisted. The President demanded that all members respond quickly to challenges facing regular people and address their concerns at every level, from local cells to the Central Committee.
Mnangagwa stated that party energy should focus on growing membership and creating projects that boost household incomes. The government continues pushing toward national goals despite challenges. Agriculture remains a priority, with programs underway for food security and plans to issue land title deeds. He called on farming stakeholders to prepare early for the 2025 Winter Wheat Season.
Mnangagwa announced that infrastructure projects will restart as rains end. Housing construction speeds ahead across the country, especially in rural areas. Tourism numbers reach record highs as new mining operations boost GDP. He met with small business representatives to discuss making informal sectors more modern. These signs prove Zimbabwe keeps rising toward its Vision 2030 goals, he claimed.
Mnangagwa celebrated Sports Minister Kirsty Coventry becoming the first female president of the International Olympics Committee, calling it historic. He praised the Youth League for successfully launching the Presidential Youth Empowerment Facility with strong industry participation. His leadership emphasizes hard work, production, and helping young people and women through various business programs, he assured party leaders.
He described Zanu PF as an unstoppable train and compared the party constitution to a tree trunk with members as branches. Anyone not following correct revolutionary ideas must fall away, he insisted. The President demanded that all members respond quickly to challenges facing regular people and address their concerns at every level, from local cells to the Central Committee.
Mnangagwa stated that party energy should focus on growing membership and creating projects that boost household incomes. The government continues pushing toward national goals despite challenges. Agriculture remains a priority, with programs underway for food security and plans to issue land title deeds. He called on farming stakeholders to prepare early for the 2025 Winter Wheat Season.
Mnangagwa announced that infrastructure projects will restart as rains end. Housing construction speeds ahead across the country, especially in rural areas. Tourism numbers reach record highs as new mining operations boost GDP. He met with small business representatives to discuss making informal sectors more modern. These signs prove Zimbabwe keeps rising toward its Vision 2030 goals, he claimed.
Mnangagwa celebrated Sports Minister Kirsty Coventry becoming the first female president of the International Olympics Committee, calling it historic. He praised the Youth League for successfully launching the Presidential Youth Empowerment Facility with strong industry participation. His leadership emphasizes hard work, production, and helping young people and women through various business programs, he assured party leaders.