A top ZANU-PF official has publicly declared the party's full unity behind President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Party spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa described the bond between the leader, the party, and voters as a happy marriage during a press briefing in Harare.
He pointed to a unanimous key resolution at their recent national conference as proof of internal cohesion. Mutsvangwa stated that subsequent high-level meetings further demonstrated the president's authority within the party's structure. He also linked recent by-election wins to this claimed unity and growing public support.
Dismissing external critics, Mutsvangwa emphasized the party's focus on its own internal processes over outside commentary. He invoked Mnangagwa's liberation war history and prison experience as foundational to his leadership, setting him apart from detractors. The party continues to stress a strong internal consensus as it looks toward future elections.
He pointed to a unanimous key resolution at their recent national conference as proof of internal cohesion. Mutsvangwa stated that subsequent high-level meetings further demonstrated the president's authority within the party's structure. He also linked recent by-election wins to this claimed unity and growing public support.
Dismissing external critics, Mutsvangwa emphasized the party's focus on its own internal processes over outside commentary. He invoked Mnangagwa's liberation war history and prison experience as foundational to his leadership, setting him apart from detractors. The party continues to stress a strong internal consensus as it looks toward future elections.