ZANU PF Women's League representatives gathered for their inter-district assembly in Mutare on Saturday. Provincial chairperson Dorothy Mabika addressed attendees about strengthening party unity and advancing mobilization efforts under President Emmerson Mnangagwa's leadership. She emphasized the importance of defending the ruling party through coordinated outreach campaigns across various community sectors.
Politburo member Irene Zindi and Central Committee representative Gertrude Mutandi praised the demonstrated solidarity among Manicaland Province women. They highlighted the need for increased electoral success in Mutare constituencies while promoting national development initiatives. Both leaders stressed the obligation to protect the country and support presidential programs.
Minister of State Misheck Kruger urged female participants to engage actively in economic development rather than remaining passive observers. He referenced employment opportunities at the new Mutasa resin facility and business prospects through tourism events. The provincial executive has completed sessions in Buhera, Makoni, Nyanga, and Mutare, with upcoming visits planned for Zimunya-Marange, Chimanimani, Mutasa, and Chipinge districts.
Politburo member Irene Zindi and Central Committee representative Gertrude Mutandi praised the demonstrated solidarity among Manicaland Province women. They highlighted the need for increased electoral success in Mutare constituencies while promoting national development initiatives. Both leaders stressed the obligation to protect the country and support presidential programs.
Minister of State Misheck Kruger urged female participants to engage actively in economic development rather than remaining passive observers. He referenced employment opportunities at the new Mutasa resin facility and business prospects through tourism events. The provincial executive has completed sessions in Buhera, Makoni, Nyanga, and Mutare, with upcoming visits planned for Zimunya-Marange, Chimanimani, Mutasa, and Chipinge districts.