The ZANU-PF National Annual People’s Conference will take place in Mutare from October 13-18, 2025. The event highlights the continued dominance of ZANU-PF in Zimbabwe's political landscape, 45 years after independence. Opposition discussions often revolve around the ruling party’s actions rather than their own initiatives. The conference serves as a reflection of the party’s performance and the nation’s evolving priorities, from land reform to economic development.
Past conferences have mirrored Zimbabwe’s political and economic journey, with debates on land reform, sanctions, and sovereignty shaping national discourse. Under President Mnangagwa, the agenda focuses on modernization and aligning policies with Vision 2030 goals. This year’s conference is expected to emphasize industrialization and economic growth.
Past conferences have mirrored Zimbabwe’s political and economic journey, with debates on land reform, sanctions, and sovereignty shaping national discourse. Under President Mnangagwa, the agenda focuses on modernization and aligning policies with Vision 2030 goals. This year’s conference is expected to emphasize industrialization and economic growth.