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08/09/2021

The ruling Zanu PF says District Coordinating Committees (DCCs) have an important role to play in mobilising support for the party ahead of the 2023 elections where five million votes have been targeted.


Zanu PF Vice President Cde Kembo Mohadi met Matabeleland South’s provincial and district leadership this Wednesday to deliberate on various party and developmental issues.

Emerging from the closed door indaba, Cde Mohadi said the DCCs were reminded to step up preparations for the 2023 general elections through strengthening party cells.

We were talking about how to grow the party with members of the DCCs. The growth of the party is always premised on the availability of cells and it is them that should superintend over the formation of cells. We touched quite a lot on unity of purpose that the differences that they have should be of a constructive nature, he said.

The party has also made tremendous strides in fulfilling its election promises as demonstrated by the various developmental projects being implemented by government countrywide.

As the Zanu PF government we are happy with the work that has been done. There has been resuscitation of irrigation schemes in this province while dams, roads, schools, clinics have been constructed also. The province is also happy that devolution funds have done a lot in uplifting communities, he added.

Zanu PF Matabeleland south province is also aiming to retain all the 13 constituency seats and contribute towards the attainment of 5 million votes for the revolutionary party in 2023

08/09/2021

Sungura maestro, Alick Macheso has endorsed Killer T’s latest 17-track offering, Inzwai Kuchemawo Mambo, which was released earlier this week.

In a video clip circulating on social media, Macheso is captured urging the Ngoma Ndaimba singer to continue working hard and ignore naysayers.

“I’m listening to your album and I feel it was done really well, continue working at this pace. Don’t listen to those who discourage you, remember, he who is lazy fights to destroy a hard worker. Those who say you use juju should understand that it doesn’t sing nor play a keyboard,” Macheso said.

Meanwhile, Killer T had poked a hornets’ nest when he delayed his album release by over a week.

Writing on social media, Killer T announced the news on D-day writing, “Team rangu I know manga makatarisira zvinhu zvenyu nhasi but due to some setbacks beyond our control album harichabuda nhasi sekutaura kwatange taita. Please expect inzwai Inzwai Kuchemawo Mambo album on the 6th of september.”

This did not sit well with many of his fans who took to the comment section to vent out their frustration.

“Ndakabva kumusha kwangu ndichiti ndozomirira album padhuze imi moti 6 sepitemba ahhhh ndakudzokera hangu kumusha nditori munzira (I had caught a bus from my rural place to the capital where I can receive the album faster and then you postpone?),” Facebook user Beatrice Nhongo wrote.

“Yoweeeee kwese uko tanga tatoti toridzira landlord month end tichiti inzwai kuchema kwaro Roja renyu harina mari yerent.matirasisa mukuru totongotiza tiza (I was planning to play and remix that album for my landlord to understand that I’m yet to gather rentals money),” another Facebook user, Febbie Pasiy wrote.

Last year in December, the heavens smiled on Killer T, courtesy of Tik-Tok, as the singer needed not to bother himself with producing a festive season banger after the revival of his 2017 song Handina Mufaro on which he featured Slim J.

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