Cde Daniel Garwe, ZANU PF chairman, addressed party members in Mashonaland East, urging them to avoid social media abuse. He praised President Mnangagwa’s accomplishments over five years, emphasized unity among party members, and condemned the behavior of party dissenters. The meeting also focused on the importance of discipline and respect within the party, after a successful election.
ZANU PF leader Cde Daniel Garwe urged party members in Mashonaland East to avoid using social media to shame the party’s reputation. During a gathering in Murewa, he expressed gratitude for the electoral support received from constituents and emphasized the need for discipline among party members.
The meeting also served to inform attendees about the outcomes from the previous ZANU PF Annual People’s Conference held in Bulawayo. Members of the provincial executive, including provincial commissar Cde Lincon Matare, were present as Garwe reiterated the importance of unity and respect for party leadership.
Garwe highlighted that negative comments about the leadership on social media stem from individuals not aligned with ZANU PF ideals. He asserted, “There are some who are always saying bad things about our leadership on social media. Those are not ZANU PF members or supporters.”
To address specific grievances, Garwe spoke against Cde Blessed Geza’s criticisms of the President, labeling him a dissenter and a traitor for airing grievances publicly instead of discussing them directly with leadership. He also noted Geza is “a wanted man for various offences.”
Cde Garwe praised President Mnangagwa for significant achievements over five years, claiming these milestones surpass those of previous administrations. He highlighted various initiatives, such as improvements in food security, agriculture, irrigation, education, and healthcare under Mnangagwa’s leadership.
Furthermore, he emphasized the President’s call for unity regardless of political affiliation, stating that Zimbabweans must build their country using its own resources. He urged party members to pray for the nation and support the President with resilience, promoting the idea of self-sufficiency.
Murehwa ZANU PF District Coordinating Committee chair Cde Israel Maliki echoed Garwe’s sentiments, stressing the importance of unity and respect for leadership. He cautioned against the potential dangers of social media, stressing the need for members to remain vigilant against forces aiming to undermine the party and the nation.
In summary, ZANU PF leaders emphasize the necessity of maintaining a positive image on social media and respecting the party’s leadership. With significant achievements highlighted by Cde Garwe, including advancements in food security and healthcare, the focus remains on unity among members and responsible communication. The call is clear for party supporters to refrain from discrediting their leaders publicly and to instead promote a message of progress and collaboration.
Original Source: allafrica.com