Monday, March 03

Mabel Chinomona Hokoyoo

 ZANU PF Women’s League continues to empower communities, with the availing of ten solar-powered incubators for all provinces as part of the empowerment projects being rolled out by the ruling party.

As part of promises to the electorate, the ZANU PF Women’s League unveiled ten solar-powered incubators, which accommodate 36 000 eggs for all the country’s provinces.

The unveiling coincided with the executive meeting which highlighted the progress the party has made towards total empowerment.

 

 

 

 

“Every woman must do something with these incubators, when we say Vision 2030 this is what we mean. It is now up to the provinces to work,” ZANU PF secretary for Women Affairs, Cde Mabel Chinomona said.

The Women’s League also noted the developmental milestones achieved under the leadership of President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

 

 

 

 

“We all wonder why President Mnangagwa is under attack when he has over-achieved in all sectors of the economy. We must cherish this development,” Cde Chinomona said.

There were also calls for women in the party to always be guided by the party’s constitution and knowledge that development is only possible if there is unity, discipline, and hard work.

 

 

 

 

“We always cherish the peace which prevailed in this country but this indiscipline which hogged the limelight must come to an end. We do not tolerate that. When we trained, we were told discipline first, and that must be inculcated throughout the structures,” Cde Chinomona added.

“We must be disciplined always, this is the foundation of the party. Women must also remain united to foster development,” ZANU PF Women’s League secretary for administration, Senator Monica Mutsvangwa weighed in.

 

 

 

 

Having rolled out various empowerment projects such as training in detergent making and distribution of sewing machines and chickens across provinces, the ZANU PF Women’s League is pursuing the inclusive development agenda under the leaving no one and place behind the mantra.

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