ZANU PF demands US$5 million and 200 beasts for the Mutare party

Zimbabwe's ruling party has collected two million dollars for its upcoming October conference through provincial fundraising efforts. ZANU PF aims to reach five million dollars within the next month to cover delegate expenses at Mutare Polytechnic College from October 13 to 18. Multiple provinces surpassed their fifty thousand dollar fundraising quotas, with Midlands contributing one hundred thousand dollars and Mashonaland East providing one hundred and five thousand dollars. National Chairperson Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri announced that Manicaland province plans to contribute an additional one million dollars beyond expectations. The province has already secured three hundred thousand dollars, two hundred cattle, and various livestock donations.

Party officials have arranged accommodation at hotels and institutions while securing transportation through bus donations. Twenty buses have been pledged toward the forty-eight vehicles needed for delegate transport during the six-day gathering. The venue will serve dual purposes by hosting the Sanganai World Tourism Expo in September before the political conference. Organizers plan to reduce delegate numbers to improve discussion quality and maintain order during proceedings. The conference agenda will address war veterans' issues, youth concerns, food security, mining development, and drug abuse prevention strategies.
 

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