Current Affairs
President Demands Loyalty as ZANU PF Sets Course for 2026
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reaffirmed that ZANU PF remains a party founded on discipline, order and adherence to established rules, warning that individuals pursuing selfish interests or divisive agendas will not be tolerated within its ranks.
Speaking during the 130th Ordinary Session of the ZANU PF Central Committee held at the party headquarters in Harare yesterday, President Mnangagwa challenged party leaders to remain alert, united and committed to the organisation’s ideological principles.
He emphasised that party leadership carries a greater responsibility to safeguard the liberation legacy and prevent complacency, internal divisions and deviation from the party’s guiding values.
According to the President, ZANU PF operates under clear structures and procedures that must be respected at all times, stressing that the party has no space for individuals driven by personal ambitions at the expense of collective goals.
He further underscored the importance of unquestionable loyalty among members, noting that unity, discipline and dedication would be critical as the party navigates the country’s current socio-economic and political phase.
President Mnangagwa described the Central Committee as a key pillar of the party, tasked with providing direction and leadership during a crucial period for national development. He urged members to demonstrate patriotism, clarity of vision and commitment to party ideals.
Reflecting on recent electoral successes in Nkulumane Constituency, Chikomba Rural District Council, Chegutu West Ward 1 and Matobo Ward 13 by-elections, the President said the results showed continued public confidence in ZANU PF. He attributed the victories to grassroots mobilisation, people-centred policies and the dedication of party structures.
Despite the wins, he cautioned against complacency, encouraging members to intensify engagement with communities in pursuit of improved living standards for citizens.
On economic matters, President Mnangagwa commended party supporters for backing Government initiatives focused on value addition and mineral beneficiation, in line with resolutions adopted at last year’s National People’s Conference in Mutare. He said the country’s mineral wealth and export earnings should translate into tangible benefits for all Zimbabweans.
He added that Government and private sector stakeholders were working together to strengthen economic resilience through innovative solutions. Meanwhile, rehabilitation of roads and bridges damaged by heavy rains is ongoing, while prospects for the agricultural sector remain promising, with expectations of another strong summer harvest.
The President said the Central Committee meeting provided an opportunity to review progress and refine strategies following a recent high-level strategic workshop held in Gweru. Lessons from the gathering, particularly around ideology, discipline and organisational conduct, should continue guiding party operations.
He highlighted the implementation of resolutions from the 22nd National People’s Conference and the rollout of National Development Strategy 2 (NDS2) as central priorities going forward. Party programmes, he said, must align with the evolving needs and aspirations of citizens while responding effectively to global and domestic economic changes.
President Mnangagwa also called on leaders to keep party structures mobilised and informed, encouraging citizens to increase productivity at household and community levels to improve overall livelihoods.
He urged ZANU PF to lead by example in promoting resilience, vigilance and national unity, adding that the determination which enabled Government to meet targets under NDS1 should be strengthened during the implementation of NDS2.
The President further appealed for heightened patriotism and national consciousness, particularly in light of global uncertainties, including ongoing conflict in the Middle East. He said unity and sound governance must remain priorities for both the party and the nation.
Reaffirming national ownership, he reminded members that Zimbabwe belongs to its citizens and must be built, governed and protected by them collectively.
President Mnangagwa also stressed the importance of Standing Committees within the Central Committee, saying their effective operation would enhance policy coordination, accountability and oversight. Regular meetings, he said, would strengthen internal democracy, collective leadership and organisational efficiency.
He concluded by noting that continuous modernisation of party systems is essential for ZANU PF to remain people-centred and capable of steering Zimbabwe towards its Vision 2030 goal of attaining upper-middle-income status.
Yesterday’s gathering marked the Central Committee’s first meeting of the year and is expected to shape the party’s programmes and priorities for 2026.
Current Affairs
Chivhayo Hits Back at Mpofu, Denies Influence Over ZANU-PF
Businessman Wicknell Chivhayo has issued a strongly worded response to lawyer Thabani Mpofu, rejecting allegations that he wields influence over the ruling ZANU-PF and accusing the advocate of making “baseless and nonsensical” claims.
Chivhayo dismissed the claims as unfounded, stressing that suggestions he controls the ruling party are misleading and without merit.
“Such allegations were designed to tarnish his image and misrepresent his role in politics.
For the avoidance of any doubt, I do not control or wish to control the ruling party in any manner whatsoever,” he said.
He clarified that his involvement in ZANU-PF is minimal, noting that he is not part of its leadership structures and has no political ambitions. Chivhayo underscored that his life revolves around his business interests and family, not political manoeuvring.
“I am an ordinary card-carrying member whose primary focus remains on my business interests and family.”
The businessman highlighted that ZANU-PF operates under established governance systems led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa. He explained that decision-making is vested in key organs such as the praesidium, politburo and central committee, and he has no seat in any of them.
“ZANU-PF operates under established governance systems led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Key organs such as the praesidium, politburo and central committee are responsible for decision-making, and I do not sit in any of them.”
Chivhayo also criticised Mpofu’s professional conduct, expressing disappointment at what he described as a decline in the lawyer’s standards. He recalled previously engaging Mpofu for legal services and once holding him in high regard as a skilled advocate.
“It is disappointing to see such a decline in conduct from someone I once regarded as a highly skilled advocate.”
He linked Mpofu’s remarks to frustrations within opposition politics, suggesting that his association with Nelson Chamisa had clouded his professional judgement. Chivhayo argued that political disappointments had compromised Mpofu’s ability to separate law from politics.
“Frustrations within opposition politics have blurred his professional judgement.”
The businessman contrasted ZANU-PF’s ideological foundations with those of the opposition, stressing that the ruling party remains focused on national development. He pointed to the liberation struggle principles and the government’s long-term vision for economic transformation.
“The ruling party remains guided by liberation struggle principles and long-term development goals, including achieving upper middle-income status by 2030.”
The exchange underscores ongoing political tensions in Zimbabwe, where disputes between ruling party affiliates and opposition-linked figures frequently play out in public forums.
Current Affairs
Prevail Group Sparks Economic Revival in Arid Mberengwa
In the drought-prone expanses of Mberengwa District, a quiet economic revolution is taking root near Masume Shops, where a community-driven Village Business Unit (VBU) is rapidly transforming subsistence farmers into commercial players.
The initiative, which focuses on aggregation, value addition, and market linkages, is pulling dozens of households out of poverty and creating a buffer against the perennial food insecurity that has long defined the region. At the heart of this transformation is the strategic facilitation by the Prevail Group, operating under the mantra of turning rural outposts into sustainable economic hubs.
Godfrey Tipedze, the Prevail Group’s Team Leader for Midlands Province, revealed that the impact near Masume has been nothing short of remarkable. In an interview on the sidelines of a field assessment, Tipedze stated that the unit has successfully shifted the local mindset from handouts to enterprise.
“The figures and the general mood in the community speak for themselves. We are witnessing a paradigm shift where villagers are no longer just looking to the next rainy season to feed themselves, but are actively engaging in the market. Many households are benefiting from the initiative through consistent income streams,” Tipedze said.
The VBU model operates as a central aggregation point where smallholder farmers many of whom cultivate less than a hectare pool their horticultural produce and small grains. The Prevail Group’s intervention provides technical agronomic support, connecting these farmers to formal markets that they could not access individually. Tipedze noted that the proximity to Masume Shops provides a ready logistical advantage, bridging the last mile between producer and consumer.
For years, the area surrounding Masume Shops was characterised by wilting crops and economic despondency, a classic symptom of Zimbabwe’s changing climate patterns. Today, the VBU has introduced water-efficient techniques and drought-resistant crop varieties, feeding a steady supply of tomatoes, onions, and leafy greens into the local value chain.
Tipedze emphasised that the success of the unit is measured not just in tonnage harvested, but also in the social indicators shifting within the community. “When we say households are benefiting, we mean children are consistently going to school because parents can pay fees. We mean rural women are gaining financial autonomy. The income generated here circulates directly back into the local economy at Masume Shops, creating a multiplier effect that did not exist before,” Tipedze explained.
The Midlands Team Leader acknowledged that while liquidity and infrastructure remain hurdles, the Village Business Unit model is scalable. He confirmed that the Prevail Group is leveraging the Masume success story to roll out similar interventions across the province, treating each business unit as a franchise for rural industrialisation.
As the sun sets over the Zvishavane-Mberengwa Road, activity near Masume Shops increases—a bustle of sorting, grading, and loading produce. It is a sight that signals a new dawn for a community long defined by hardship, now redefined by trade.
Current Affairs
Breaking News: Focus on Development, Not Elections, Presidential Advisor Dr Tungwarara Says
In a clear demonstration of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s commitment to inclusive governance, the Presidential Borehole Scheme is delivering clean water to communities across the political divide, including areas traditionally considered opposition strongholds. The initiative, which has recently seen a significant rollout in Marondera, underscores the Second Republic’s philosophy of “leaving no one and no place behind.”
Presidential Investment Advisor Dr Paul Tungwarara, who has been at the forefront of championing the President’s grassroots development agenda, stated that the scheme is tangible proof that the ruling party’s approach transcends partisan politics.
Speaking in the context of the scheme’s expansion, Dr Tungwarara emphasised President Mnangagwa’s role as a unifying figure.
“President Mnangagwa is a unifier; he wants people to be united despite our political differences,” Dr Tungwarara said. “Unity is a key component of any meaningful development in the country.”
The drilling programme, which has been met with relief and optimism by residents previously facing acute water shortages, is viewed as a strategic intervention. In Marondera, the provision of reliable boreholes is not only addressing immediate health and sanitation needs but is also being framed as a critical step towards sustainable economic empowerment.
Dr Tungwarara stressed that the time has come for the nation to shift its collective focus from electoral politics to the urgent task of national development, reinforcing calls for a term extension for President Mnangagwa to safeguard the gains of Vision 2030. He argued that incessant campaigning disrupts the economic momentum required for transformation.
“This programme is not about politics; it is about progress. We must stand as a united force, resistant to divisive politics,” Dr Tungwarara asserted, emphasising that the nation’s future depends on stability.
The Presidential Advisor’s message aligns with a broader government narrative that portrays empowerment initiatives as a bridge between policy and the people, ensuring that ordinary citizens actively participate in the country’s revival. The scheme in Marondera is being celebrated locally as proof that the President is a “listening leader” who responds to the struggles of all citizens with direct action rather than rhetoric.
Beyond providing immediate relief, Dr Tungwarara highlighted that this developmental approach is the only viable path to realising an upper-middle-income economy. He called for unified support behind the President’s leadership to ensure that the “positive trajectory” of economic growth is not derailed by political uncertainty.
“We must focus on constructive efforts to move the country forward, rather than engaging in divisive rhetoric,” he said. “We cannot afford to let these distractions derail the progress that has been made.”
Residents in the benefiting Marondera constituencies expressed their appreciation, noting that access to safe water is a fundamental right that transcends political party loyalty. The successful implementation of the scheme in these areas serves to reinforce the government’s message that the fruits of national development are for every citizen, regardless of political affiliation.
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