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Zanu-PF vows follow-through, grassroots call the shots
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74612, member: 636"] ZANU-PF treasurer Patrick Chinamasa wants party departments to actually track whether congress decisions get implemented instead of just passing resolutions and forgetting about them. The new system requires written status reports at every annual meeting about what got done from previous conferences, which lets leadership figure out which government ministries are slacking versus which ones are crushing it. Chinamasa mentioned how the whole resolution process starts at the grassroots level with cells and branches before getting bumped up through districts and provinces, making leadership basically answer to what regular members want. The party broke into different committees at their recent Mutare gathering to hash out proposals on everything from the economy to youth issues, and the legal affairs secretary compiles all that stuff for final approval. Some resolutions are internal party business, while others become actual government policy that ministries have to execute by the next conference. [/QUOTE]
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