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Is President Mnangagwa on the money when he asserts that: “Leadership must solve People’s Challenges?”

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What has leadership got to do with the affairs of human beings when the address of sovereignty is the individual?

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Leadership must solve people’s challenges – President

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged party leaders to interact with the people and ensure the government’s developmental programs are implemented to solve their daily challenges.

He said this while addressing the 362nd Ordinary Session of the ZANU PF Politburo at the party’s headquarters this afternoon.

The President said the party must continue to roll out its programs and ensure no one and no place is left behind.

“We are a people’s Party and we will never ever abandon the Citizens of our great country, even those in urban areas. As the Second Republic, we are leaving no one and no place behind. We will, thus, continue to roll out our programs that ensure that all our people benefit.

“My recent visits to Harare South and Glenview North Constituencies, for the handover of the state-of-the-art clinic in Stoneridge and boreholes in Glenview 3, were revealing. No matter the difficulties faced by our people, the Party leadership should remain with the people explaining programs of Government and together with them, implementing programs and projects to solve their daily challenges,” said the President.

He said the mobilization strategy deployed by the party during the by-elections must be sharpened, adding the campaign structures should ensure that the grassroots register as voters and must vote for ZANU PF.

“Most importantly, there must be increased visibility of the Party, Cell by Cell, Branch by Branch, District by District.”

Said the President, “As such, any counter-revolutionary course of action, whether through acts of omission or commission, is a betrayal to the people of our great motherland Zimbabwe. Programs and activities of the Party must be implemented with a greater sense of urgency and focus. It is unacceptable that those given positions of responsibility simply sit on their portfolios with little to show. Non-delivery of results will attract consequences.

“As the Party, we must continue to entrench the growth and expansion of our economy, anchored on production and productivity across all levels. The Politburo is called upon to encourage and mobilize our people to take an active part in all sectors of the economy, from the Wards upwards. After all, it is at the Ward level that Our Party mobilization activities must be centered.”

President Mnangagwa said he was encouraged by Zimbabweans in the Diaspora who are showing a great sense of pride in their motherland and readiness to participate in the nation’s development.

“This renewed spirit of patriotism by our Diaspora population must be harnessed to leapfrog our national development agenda,” he added.

He said, “Our Engagement and Re-engagement Policy is yielding positive results as the country continues to host numerous investment delegations some of which have already committed and signed concrete investment agreements. In May, I attended the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The platform helped to strengthen our relations with Switzerland who are presently our biggest European investors and have partnered our Government in the preservation of our liberation war heritage as well as other aspects of institutional capacity building.”

“The asymmetrical warfare strategics of the detractors must be exposed. As we approach the election season, the usual script by the opposition and their handlers is now at play. This is characterized by fake abductions, acts of violence, claims of an uneven election playing field, and the so-called reforms with no substance. The Party and nation are now acquainted with their blatant lies and hoodwinking shenanigans. All the same, our communication departments within both the Party and Government at all levels, should never fall asleep but set the agenda towards national development,” said President Mnangagwa.

He warned against corruption the vice of corruption, saying it is being dealt with decisively.

“The message of hope, peace, tolerance, non-violence, love, respect, and unity must be echoed across all Party structures. Meanwhile, it is encouraging that we continue to receive great support and solidarity in our call for the immediate and unconditional removal of the illegal economic sanctions imposed on our country.”

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