ZANU- PF aspiring legislators attending a five-day orientation and induction workshop in Gweru have vowed to deliver a resounding victory for President Mnangagw.
THE recent Zanu-PF primary elections ushered in five new faces in Matabeleland South province that would be vying for national assembly seats in this year s har.
By Bulawayo Correspondent
THE chaos that marred Zanu PF’s District Coordinating Committee (DCC) elections in Gwanda last December has returned to haunt the ruling party again amid fears the disharmony could affect the party’s voter mobilisation exercise ahead of the 2023 elections.
The DCC elections were marred by acute logistical challenges with less than a quarter of the party’s eligible voters reported to have cast their ballots in the internal polls.
According to internal party sources, renewed infighting in the district is feared could derail the party’s mobilisation campaigns ahead of national elections 2023.
Zanu PF is already in a campaign mode and has already tasked structures to mobilise and ensure the party notches a five million vote margin in 2023.