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Dambuza Pushes Unity Agenda, Rallies Support for Amendment No. 3

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ZANU PF, Harare Province Political Commissar, Cde Voyage Dambuza has issued a fiery call for Zimbabweans to set aside political differences and rally behind Constitutional Amendment Number 3, declaring that national unity must trump partisan interests to secure Vision 2030.

Speaking yesterday at the Independence Day celebrations held in Makoni, Chitungwiza, Dambuza told thousands that the Second Republic has already proved its commitment to peace across Harare and the nation and that the constitutional amendment is the next logical step to lock in stability.

“We cannot afford to let political squabbles derail our progress. Unity over politics, always.

“Constitutional Amendment Number 3 is not about one party. It is about giving this nation the time and space to fully realise Vision 2030. I am calling on all Zimbabweans, regardless of their political flag, to push this amendment forward,” said Cde Dambuza.

The Makoni festivitie, attended by a sea of residents from Glen View, Budiriro, and beyond, served as a powerful backdrop for the message.

Under the Second Republic, Harare Province leadership has successfully bridged the divide, with opposition political parties now recognising the value of Vision 2030 and openly backing the amendment’s cause.

“The days of bamboo are gone.
“We have peace from Harare to Mutare. Now we need the constitutional tools to sustain it.”

He reiterated that the proposed amendment, which extends presidential and parliamentary terms from five to seven years,has gained cross-party understanding, thanks to grassroots unity programmes championed by the province.

“As the future leaders of tomorrow, they should understand that the Bill will benefit them. It is not about politics; it is about Zimbabwe’s future. The students are rallying behind the leadership of President Mnangagwa. They are eager to see the Bill sailing through,” said Cde Dambuza.

The celebrations, held outside the traditional provincial capital as part of devolution, indicated how the Second Republic has brought lasting unity and peace across the country. With a US$53 billion economy now within sight, Harare Province leadership declared that Constitutional Amendment Number 3 is the final pillar to entrench the gains of independence.

“We have moved from near-zero reserves in 2017 to a US$53 billion economy,” Dambuza said. “Now let us unite, pass Amendment Number 3, and march to 2030 as one people.”

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