President heads back to Manicaland President Emmerson Mnangagwa
President Emmerson Mnangagwa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa

Felex Share, Harare Bureau
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa heads back to Manicaland today for a ground-breaking ceremony of a 16 000-seater multi-purpose sports centre to be constructed in Marange for the youths.

The Zanu-PF First Secretary will also use the opportunity to address the revolutionary party’s supporters in the area.

President Mnangagwa was in the same province last Saturday where he addressed mega rallies in Mutare and Buhera.

The rallies saw Zanu-PF flexing its mobilisation muscle with the Buhera rally held at Murambinda Growth Point being attended by more than 30 000 people.

In the rallies held over the weekend, President Mnangagwa laid out his vision for the country in the next 12 years.

The rallies dwarfed all the gatherings which were previously held by MDC-T faction leader Mr Nelson Chamisa in the province.

Mr Chamisa was at Murambinda two weeks ago where he addressed a handful of his supporters.

Although many had framed President Mnangagwa’s meetings as an election campaign rally judging by the massive turn out, President Mnangagwa said the Zanu-PF campaign juggernaut was yet to take-off.

He said he was on a mission to assess economic projects in the province.

Zanu-PF Manicaland provincial chairperson Cde Mike Madiro yesterday confirmed that President Mnangagwa would be at St Noah School today.

“I can confirm that the President is visiting for a ground-breaking ceremony of some sports facility in Marange at St Noah School,” he said.

“It is a programme under Cde Kazembe Kazembe (Youths, Sports, Arts and Recreation Minister). They have targets in the ministry in terms of putting up sporting facilities for young people and this facility is one of those targets under sports development for the youths.”

Cde Kazembe weighed in: “St Noah of Marange are building a 16 000-seater multi-purpose sports centre and the President is going to officiate at the ground-breaking ceremony. We have already initiated the construction of a low-cost tennis court which I commissioned.”

Cde Madiro said after the ground-breaking ceremony, President Mnangagwa would then address Zanu-PF supporters since the country was in an election period.

Zimbabwe is expected to hold harmonised elections by the end of July. “Given that wherever the Head of State and Government goes or the leadership of the party visits, it is our duty to mobilise people to go and welcome the President,” he said.

“We are on the ground mobilising people to receive President Mnangagwa for the youth programme. Mind you, we are in an election period and this is not going to be an ordinary mobilisation. We are doing this massively so that that the people get to know and hear for themselves the message from the President.”

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