ZANU-PF is framing next year as a period for decisive action, pointing to claimed economic gains and total political control. Party spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa laid out this stance, crediting President Mnangagwa's leadership and party cohesion for recent achievements.
Economically, the party asserts it has stabilized the local currency, boosted exports, and built up foreign reserves. Mutsvangwa pointed to record gold deliveries and strong wheat and tobacco harvests as evidence. Politically, he highlighted a sweep of every parliamentary by-election this year, interpreting the wins as a public endorsement of the president's agenda and a sign of solid voter support.
Economically, the party asserts it has stabilized the local currency, boosted exports, and built up foreign reserves. Mutsvangwa pointed to record gold deliveries and strong wheat and tobacco harvests as evidence. Politically, he highlighted a sweep of every parliamentary by-election this year, interpreting the wins as a public endorsement of the president's agenda and a sign of solid voter support.