President Mnangagwa warned party folks about fake friends who act loyal but secretly hurt ZANU PF values. He spoke yesterday at the 381st Politburo meeting in Harare as both President and First Secretary. Every member must stand up for the party, push its ideas forward, and stay alert against false stories that twist facts and create fights among members.
The President said true party supporters know the real path of revolution, as well as ZANU PF's history and values. He warned members not to fall for tricksters who pretend to care but actually want to divide people. Real members stay loyal all the time, not just when it helps them personally. Leaders should never need to question your loyalty or commitment to the cause.
According to Mnangagwa, each part of the party must run programs that boost national awareness. Members should learn correct party rules and behavior since ZANU PF values order and good conduct. Leaders everywhere must help the Chitepo School of Ideology teach proper values throughout the organization. This approach ensures that the party stays strong far into the future.
The President reminded everyone that ZANU PF belongs to regular citizens across Zimbabwe. Party members must stay connected with people, hear their concerns, and help create better living conditions. Unity, peace, and progress should drive real action, not just empty talk. Members show their love for Zimbabwe through selfless service that builds the economy under the Second Republic.
Mnangagwa urged against feeling satisfied with current achievements. More work remains for roads, farms, mines, tourism, education, technology, and government services. The party must lead efforts to help small businesses grow, especially in rural areas. They can build on farming success, new tech advances, science discoveries, and fresh ideas across the country.
Good rainfall nationwide has created hope for excellent crop yields, making Zimbabwe's food self-sufficient. The President stressed that the next steps should focus on rebuilding the farming industry completely. He congratulated Minister Masuka for winning best Minister honors at the World Governments Summit held recently in Dubai, which shows Second Republic policies work well.
The president praised youth programs for successful National Youth Day events. He called on the Youth League to strengthen friendships with similar groups throughout the region. Young people should play bigger roles in regional economic matters to help achieve SADC Vision 2050. The Politburo meeting covered both immediate plans and long-term goals important for party growth.
Decisions made at last year's National People's Conference represent what citizens want and hope for. These guide all projects this year, with half the time already passed before the next conference. Hard work and focus from every member help reach targets through unity. The party cannot waste time on bad behavior or distractions because serious tasks lie ahead.
ZANU PF continues delivering results despite threats and challenges. The President expressed pride in citizen unity across all regions as their strongest asset. Party members should prepare for the 45th Independence celebrations happening in Gokwe, Midlands province. This follows earlier celebrations held in Manicaland last year and Mashonaland Central before that. Bulawayo was the first to host outside Harare back in 2022.
The President said true party supporters know the real path of revolution, as well as ZANU PF's history and values. He warned members not to fall for tricksters who pretend to care but actually want to divide people. Real members stay loyal all the time, not just when it helps them personally. Leaders should never need to question your loyalty or commitment to the cause.
According to Mnangagwa, each part of the party must run programs that boost national awareness. Members should learn correct party rules and behavior since ZANU PF values order and good conduct. Leaders everywhere must help the Chitepo School of Ideology teach proper values throughout the organization. This approach ensures that the party stays strong far into the future.
The President reminded everyone that ZANU PF belongs to regular citizens across Zimbabwe. Party members must stay connected with people, hear their concerns, and help create better living conditions. Unity, peace, and progress should drive real action, not just empty talk. Members show their love for Zimbabwe through selfless service that builds the economy under the Second Republic.
Mnangagwa urged against feeling satisfied with current achievements. More work remains for roads, farms, mines, tourism, education, technology, and government services. The party must lead efforts to help small businesses grow, especially in rural areas. They can build on farming success, new tech advances, science discoveries, and fresh ideas across the country.
Good rainfall nationwide has created hope for excellent crop yields, making Zimbabwe's food self-sufficient. The President stressed that the next steps should focus on rebuilding the farming industry completely. He congratulated Minister Masuka for winning best Minister honors at the World Governments Summit held recently in Dubai, which shows Second Republic policies work well.
The president praised youth programs for successful National Youth Day events. He called on the Youth League to strengthen friendships with similar groups throughout the region. Young people should play bigger roles in regional economic matters to help achieve SADC Vision 2050. The Politburo meeting covered both immediate plans and long-term goals important for party growth.
Decisions made at last year's National People's Conference represent what citizens want and hope for. These guide all projects this year, with half the time already passed before the next conference. Hard work and focus from every member help reach targets through unity. The party cannot waste time on bad behavior or distractions because serious tasks lie ahead.
ZANU PF continues delivering results despite threats and challenges. The President expressed pride in citizen unity across all regions as their strongest asset. Party members should prepare for the 45th Independence celebrations happening in Gokwe, Midlands province. This follows earlier celebrations held in Manicaland last year and Mashonaland Central before that. Bulawayo was the first to host outside Harare back in 2022.