MUTARE – The ruling Zanu PF party concluded its 22nd National People’s Conference on Saturday, with President Emmerson Mnangagwa declaring the party the steadfast custodian of Zimbabwe’s revolution and pledging to accelerate sustainable development projects nationwide.
In his closing address in Mutare, President Mnangagwa called for a renewed and vigorous implementation of developmental initiatives, asserting that the revolutionary party remains “alive” and unwavering in its focus on delivering for the people.
“With renewed vigour and optimism, let us continue to deliver a brighter and prosperous future for the people of our beloved motherland, Zimbabwe. We are running our own race, and no one, including outsiders, should dictate anything to us.
“A Zanu PF member will know the Party’s vision, hence, it is our duty to work towards fulfilling it. Further, we all remain bound by the overall decisions and outcomes of the Party. In our Provinces and Districts, Branches and Cells, let us continue advancing transformational, action-oriented and result-driven politics, the politics for economic development,” he said.
To solidify party unity and purpose, President Mnangagwa directed members to comprehensively communicate the conference’s resolutions to grassroots communities and diaspora structures.
He stressed that nurturing an “unbreakable bond” between the people and the party is essential for collective success, ensuring every member understands and works towards fulfilling the party’s vision for a prosperous Zimbabwe.
“Further, we all remain bound by the overall decisions and outcomes of the Party. In our Provinces and Districts, Branches and Cells, let us continue advancing transformational, action-oriented and result-driven politics—the politics for economic development.
“The collective good of our people and the nation as a whole is the top priority. As you go back home to your provinces, I urge you to tell our Party membership that, with each passing day, week and month, Zanu PF and the people’s revolution are marching forward, strong and gaining popularity.
“Comprehensive feedback meetings must ensure that no one is left behind. The grassroots communities, including our Diaspora structures, should be updated on the Conference Resolutions and made to appreciate the roles they must play for collective success.
This is how we must nurture and cement an unbreakable bond between the people and their Party, Zanu PF,” President Mnangagwa noted.


