ZANU-PF's Mutare conference to cost US$5 million and 200 beasts

ZANU-PF raised $2 million for its October conference fundraising campaign. The ruling party has targeted a total of five million dollars to cover delegate accommodation, meals, and transportation costs. Provincial chapters surpassed their $50,000 quotas, with Midlands contributing $100,000 and Mashonaland East providing $105,000. The 22nd Annual National People's Conference will take place from October 13 to 18 at Mutare Polytechnic in eastern Zimbabwe.

National Chairman Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri announced that Manicaland Province is seeking an additional one million dollars beyond expectations. The host province has already secured $300,000, 200 cattle, and various livestock donations from party supporters. Conference organizers plan to reduce the number of delegates for improved discussions and better discipline during sessions. The agenda addresses drug abuse prevention, veterans affairs, youth empowerment, and economic development, aligned with Vision 2030 goals. President Mnangagwa hosted a State House fundraising event on July 11, which generated $3 million for anti-drug campaigns.
 

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