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ZANU-PF Conference Resolutions: Empowering Zimbabwe’s Future
By Enia Dube
The 21st Annual National People’s Conference of ZANU-PF has concluded with comprehensive resolutions transforming Zimbabwe’s socio-economic landscape. Over 4,000 delegates attended, commending President Dr. Emmerson Mnangagwa’s leadership and acknowledging significant economic strides.
President Mnangagwa’s leadership has yielded positive results in economic growth, industrialization, modernization, and service delivery. His commitment to sustainable development across key sectors has been recognized, aligning with Vision 2030 and National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1).
The conference resolved to extend President Mnangagwa’s term beyond 2028 to 2030, citing exceptional leadership. A framework for party supremacy over government will ensure seamless coordination.
Chitepo School of Ideology training programs will be decentralized, benefiting party members, government employees, and the private sector. Conflict resolution mechanisms will be strengthened, promoting unity.
National Youth Service graduates will be prioritized for employment, recognizing their skills. Non-Combatant Cadres and War Collaborators will be acknowledged as Veterans of the Liberation Struggle.
Opposition returnees will be integrated, fostering unity. Gender equality in internal elections will be pursued, empowering women. Information Desks will be established, enhancing communication.
President Mnangagwa’s SADC Chairmanship was congratulated, acknowledging visionary leadership in regional integration and cooperation.
The conference demonstrated ZANU-PF’s dedication to Zimbabwe’s development, empowering citizens, and fostering regional cooperation. Resolutions will shape the party’s future, driving progress.