ZANU-PF says critics can come crawling back now

ZANU-PF announced plans for its Annual National People's Conference scheduled for Mutare between October 13 and October 18. The ruling party will focus on reducing the divide between infrastructure development and economic growth during the gathering. Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa addressed media representatives at party headquarters in Harare this Monday. Recent Politburo and Central Committee sessions established the conference framework with economic themes taking priority. The spokesperson emphasized President Emmerson Mnangagwa's directive to connect infrastructure advances with economic progress.

Traffic volumes at Forbes Border Post have exceeded those at Beitbridge, positioning Manicaland as a major economic hub. Former critics have begun reconsidering their stance on ZIDERA sanctions against Zimbabwe. The nation remains open to engagement with all countries willing to establish partnerships. Zimbabwe's economic policies have generated fresh international interest, according to party officials. ZANU-PF continues preparing logistical arrangements to ensure successful conference proceedings in Manicaland next month.
 

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