Mnangagwa calls for discipline, order in Zanu-PF
By Staff Reporter
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has implored the ruling Zanu-PF party leaders to uphold high discipline standards as well as working towards the uplifting of citizens in the country.
He made the remarks in his official address to mark the end of the week’s long party conference which was held in the City of Bulawayo.
“Each of us should never consider ourselves more important than the Party. Individually, we must ask ourselves if we are loyal, honest, consistent, and persistent and whether we will persevere with the Party. These are the traits of a revolutionary cadre of ZANU PF.
“Always strive to attain these traits. If you fail any one of them, one day unonanaigwa nemusangano. Those that perpetrate acts of indiscipline, some of which now extend to acts of criminality, are warned,” he said.
He said mind-sets, counter revolutionary tendencies, favoritism, regionalism and tribalism must be opposed and challenged cadres across all levels to reject corruption or the pursuit of ill-gotten gains and privileges.
Mnangagwa challenged every department of the party, across all wings,to study and distil the various aspects into programmes and activities which respond to our unique local situations, challenges and opportunities in a manner which will see party structures at the grassroots level accordingly receiving the outcomes of the Conference and translating them at the community level.