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Mnangagwa tells ZANU PF women to fix the problems his party caused
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51060, member: 636"] ZANU PF headquarters buzzed with excitement as hundreds of women gathered for their first major political assembly of 2025. Party faithful packed the Harare auditorium while leadership prepared to address pressing gender issues across Zimbabwe. President Emmerson Mnangagwa took center stage to deliver his keynote speech about female empowerment initiatives. The ruling party women celebrated their growing influence within government structures and community development programs. Political observers noted the enthusiasm among delegates who traveled from every province to attend. Mnangagwa stressed how women drive economic growth through family support and community building across the nation. Government programs continue targeting poverty reduction while promoting equality between genders throughout rural and urban areas. The president challenged female leaders to guarantee universal access to education and entrepreneurship opportunities. Party officials must work together to eliminate barriers preventing women from achieving their full potential. Vision 2030 depends heavily on breaking down traditional obstacles that limit female participation in national development. Gender-based violence and child marriage remain serious problems that require immediate government intervention according to presidential remarks. Legal enforcement and protection systems receive increased funding to safeguard vulnerable women and girls nationwide. Healthcare services and educational facilities expand into remote areas through targeted infrastructure investments. Vocational training centers and universities open more seats for female students seeking professional advancement. The annual ZANU PF conference in Manicaland Province will feature recommendations from these women's league discussions. [/QUOTE]
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