Republic of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe with First Lady Amai at a ZANU-PF rally in preparation for the upcoming national elections inside the country. Mugabe is committed to peaceful elections in the Southern African state., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr.
Zanu-PF to fulfil poll promises
August 16, 2013
Herald Reporter
ZANU–PF is set to roll out a series of developmental programmes soon in fulfilment of its election promises following the party’s victory in the harmonised elections, outgoing Defence Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.He said it was pleasing to note that the Zimbabwe Defence Forces commemorations held this week coincided with the party’s election victory.
Minister Mnangagwa, who is also Zanu-PF Secretary for Legal Affairs, was speaking on Tuesday at a dinner he held as part of celebrating the Zimbabwe Defence Forces Day.
“I am delighted that this year’s commemoration comes at a time when the country is celebrating the historical triumph of the Head of State and Government, President Mugabe of Zanu-PF, in the just-ended harmonised elections,” he said.
The party is now set to roll out its social and economic programmes as outlined in its election manifesto.
Minister Mnangagwa said what delighted the ZDF most was the peaceful environment that existed during the elections.
He said it was pleasing to note that former Nigerian president General Olusegun Obasanjo, who led the African Union election observer mission, commended the elections as free, fair and peaceful.
Gen Obasanjo, said Minister Mnangagwa, had indicated that the Zimbabwean polls were among the most peaceful elections that he had ever observed.
“That coming from Gen Obasanjo, we felt good and I will not elaborate,” said Minister Mnangagwa.
He said while the security forces were commended for ensuring peace during the election, Zimbabweans had demonstrated their desire to vote peacefully.
“It is the people of Zimbabwe who decided to be mature, to have elections peacefully and we give credit to the people,” said Minister Mnangagwa.
“We are not worried of people who cross seas and are not happy because we have other friends, close friends of ours, who also come from far away, who are happy with us.”
The commemorations were also attended by ZDF Commander General Constantine Chiwenga, Zimbabwe Republic Police Commissioner General Augustine Chihuri and diplomats accredited to Zimbabwe, among others.
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