ZANU PF seeks US$5 million for its party conference

President Emmerson Mnangagwa will open four economic projects in Mutare on Oct. 16 ahead of the 22nd ZANU PF National People's Conference. National Chairman Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri announced the president will commission a Mega Market milling facility, artificial intelligence silos at the Grain Marketing Board depot, a pharmaceutical warehouse, and lead tree planting near future provincial offices. The ruling party conference runs from October 13 through October 18, following Politburo sessions in Harare.

Muchinguri-Kashiri reported venue preparations reached 95 percent completion, with delegate accreditation at 85 percent. Conference organizers expect to raise $5 million through provincial contributions, which have exceeded the initial targets. Delegates will visit the Chimoio Liberation War Shrine in Mozambique on a rotating schedule. Security measures will be in place to prevent unauthorized entry following disruptions at last year's Bulawayo gathering.
 

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