ZANU-PF locks in Mnangagwa till 2030, calls it stability, not stagnation

ZANU-PF Politburo member Ziyambi Ziyambi defended Resolution Number One that would keep President Mnangagwa in power through 2030, telling party officials in Karoi that the extension stops constant election cycles from derailing development work. He argued that nonstop campaigning burns through resources and keeps the government from actually finishing projects under Vision 2030, and the stability would help all elected officials focus on their jobs instead of worrying about the next vote.

Provincial chairman Mary Mliswa-Chikoka pushed members to stay unified and act like proper party ambassadors, while commissar Joachim Yotamu reported that cell verification hit 14,724 verified cells with 745,600 members out of a 17,000 target. Minister Marian Chombo ran through provincial wins like 3,770kg of gold production, a new Zimplats smelter, and wheat output topping 190,000 tonnes. The meeting also celebrated Polite Kambamura getting bumped up to Mines and Mining Development Minister after serving as deputy since 2018.
 

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