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President Mnangagwa declares Zanu PF rule in Harare nonnegotiable
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55602, member: 636"] President Mnangagwa addressed the 385th Politburo session at Zanu PF headquarters in Harare. He declared the party would maintain its constitutional foundations and ideological commitments without compromise. The First Secretary emphasized honoring the liberation war veterans who sacrificed their lives for independence. He described the constitution as the foundation for developing resilient governance systems that support economic modernization. Mnangagwa stated the party bears responsibility to retain political control for advancing citizen welfare. Recent by-election victories across all contested constituencies demonstrated continued public trust in Zanu PF leadership. The President acknowledged these electoral successes while urging party structures to strengthen their dominance and popularity. His recent diplomatic engagements with Equatorial Guinea, Japan, and Algeria focused on building economically beneficial relationships. Mnangagwa participated in the Summit of Liberation Movements held in South Africa last weekend. He called upon revolutionary organizations to defend their independence achievements against counter-revolutionary threats. [/QUOTE]
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