ZANU PF members gathered on Saturday to support their chosen candidate for the Insiza North seat. Albert Nguluvhe leads the party across Matabeleland South and spoke to supporters who came despite cold weather. He urged party members to unite behind Delani Moyo after seven people competed during primary elections. The party official stressed that members must work together to keep the constituency under ZANU PF control. Nguluvhe reminded everyone that only one person emerged from the selection process.
Patrick Hove serves as a national party consultant and echoed calls for harmony among supporters. He told the crowd that members need to put aside personal disagreements to win the election. The party leadership believes unity will help them secure victory against opposition candidates. Hove emphasized that success depends on all ZANU PF supporters working toward the same goal. Party officials want to show voters they remain organized and focused.
The parliamentary seat became empty after Farai Taruvinga passed away during March this year. Four people will compete for the position when voters head to polling stations. Delani Moyo represents ZANU PF against three other hopefuls from different political groups. Thabani Mlotshwa stands for ZAPU and Mbongeni Moyo campaigns for the Zimbabwe National Revival Party. Lesley Dube runs as an independent candidate without party backing.
Patrick Hove serves as a national party consultant and echoed calls for harmony among supporters. He told the crowd that members need to put aside personal disagreements to win the election. The party leadership believes unity will help them secure victory against opposition candidates. Hove emphasized that success depends on all ZANU PF supporters working toward the same goal. Party officials want to show voters they remain organized and focused.
The parliamentary seat became empty after Farai Taruvinga passed away during March this year. Four people will compete for the position when voters head to polling stations. Delani Moyo represents ZANU PF against three other hopefuls from different political groups. Thabani Mlotshwa stands for ZAPU and Mbongeni Moyo campaigns for the Zimbabwe National Revival Party. Lesley Dube runs as an independent candidate without party backing.