A political roadshow just wrapped after hitting every corner of the province. Zanu PF's Matabeleland South chairman Nqobizitha Ndlovu concluded a tour of all twelve constituencies, ending at Madlambudzi Hall in Bulilima. The engagement series aimed to assess party structures and strengthen unity from the village level upward. Ndlovu stated the goal was to ensure delivery on electoral promises to maintain public support.
Discussions focused heavily on leadership accountability and past performance. The chairman noted that previous election results fell short of party expectations. Meetings provided a platform for blunt critiques, with members complaining about absent representatives. Boundary changes from delimitation also caused confusion addressed during the talks.
The tour allowed party leaders to present reports on local conditions. It also served to communicate national conference resolutions from a gathering held in Mutare. Ndlovu described the engagements as brutally honest and rewarding for provincial strategy.
Discussions focused heavily on leadership accountability and past performance. The chairman noted that previous election results fell short of party expectations. Meetings provided a platform for blunt critiques, with members complaining about absent representatives. Boundary changes from delimitation also caused confusion addressed during the talks.
The tour allowed party leaders to present reports on local conditions. It also served to communicate national conference resolutions from a gathering held in Mutare. Ndlovu described the engagements as brutally honest and rewarding for provincial strategy.