Zanu PF holds approximately $10 million in reserves, despite not receiving funds under the Political Parties Finance Act, according to a central committee report from the 22nd National People's Conference, which ended on Saturday in Mutare. The party reported $9,819,821.64 and ZWG722,860.97 in revenue, with businessman Phillip Chiyangwa leading the national fundraising committee that mobilizes resources for party programs and salaries.
The party collected ZWG361,644.97 and $9,170,000 through donations, while motor vehicle sales generated $163,595, and conference contributions brought in ZWG321,000 and $268,690. Staff salaries and gratuities totaled $5,723,066.49 for the financial year ending on Sept. 30, 2025. The commissariat report showed Zanu PF maintains 81,167 cells and villages across Zimbabwe with 4,058,350 members, and the party plans to digitalize membership data with equipment now in place.
The party collected ZWG361,644.97 and $9,170,000 through donations, while motor vehicle sales generated $163,595, and conference contributions brought in ZWG321,000 and $268,690. Staff salaries and gratuities totaled $5,723,066.49 for the financial year ending on Sept. 30, 2025. The commissariat report showed Zanu PF maintains 81,167 cells and villages across Zimbabwe with 4,058,350 members, and the party plans to digitalize membership data with equipment now in place.