ZANU PF stays strong when members speak for themselves, not through outside voices. This message came from Politburo member Ziyambi Ziyambi at yesterday's meeting in Chinhoyi. He warned the Mashonaland West Provincial Committee about threats from former G40 members, colonial leftovers, and rivals hoping to split the party.
These enemies celebrate any chance to create problems within ZANU PF ranks. The opposition and G40 remnants keep looking for ways to stir up trouble between leaders. Party members must stay alert or risk becoming puppets for these outside forces. False stories about leadership fights serve only one purpose - to weaken the ruling party.
Ziyambi urged everyone to stand behind decisions once they're made. He stressed that throughout his government career, he never witnessed Vice Presidents Chiwenga and Mohadi or National Chairman Muchinguri-Kashiri show disrespect toward the President. ZANU PF has always handled internal issues through strict discipline and revolutionary values.
Outsiders have started talking about the 2030 Conference Resolution as if they belonged to the party. They suggest various succession plans despite having zero authority. Ziyambi clarified that nothing in the ZANU PF constitution mentions replacing current leadership before their term ends. He compared this to trying to install a new provincial chairman when Mliswa-Chikoka still holds the position.
Members received clear instructions to watch their actions carefully. Provincial Chair Mliswa-Chikoka asked everyone to avoid social media groups that promote division. She reminded them about proper procedures within the organization. Deputy National Political Commissar Webster Shamu added that misusing social platforms harms the entire party structure.
These enemies celebrate any chance to create problems within ZANU PF ranks. The opposition and G40 remnants keep looking for ways to stir up trouble between leaders. Party members must stay alert or risk becoming puppets for these outside forces. False stories about leadership fights serve only one purpose - to weaken the ruling party.
Ziyambi urged everyone to stand behind decisions once they're made. He stressed that throughout his government career, he never witnessed Vice Presidents Chiwenga and Mohadi or National Chairman Muchinguri-Kashiri show disrespect toward the President. ZANU PF has always handled internal issues through strict discipline and revolutionary values.
Outsiders have started talking about the 2030 Conference Resolution as if they belonged to the party. They suggest various succession plans despite having zero authority. Ziyambi clarified that nothing in the ZANU PF constitution mentions replacing current leadership before their term ends. He compared this to trying to install a new provincial chairman when Mliswa-Chikoka still holds the position.
Members received clear instructions to watch their actions carefully. Provincial Chair Mliswa-Chikoka asked everyone to avoid social media groups that promote division. She reminded them about proper procedures within the organization. Deputy National Political Commissar Webster Shamu added that misusing social platforms harms the entire party structure.