Guard against infiltration: ED

STAFF WRITER
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged ZANU-PF members to remain vigilant, guard against infiltration, and uphold unity in order to safeguard the gains of the liberation struggle.
Speaking at the 21st ZANU-PF Annual National People’s Conference in Bulawayo, on Friday, President Mnangagwa said:“Under our watch, as this generation of leaders, our ZANU-PF party ‘is in safe hands’. ZANU PF and the people of Zimbabwe are one.”
“We’re singing one national anthem, flying one national flag and working hard towards the attainment of our national Vision 2030 for the prosperity, modernisation, industrialisation and development of our beloved motherland.
“However, party systems, must be tightened and insulated against infiltration by divisive elements and malcontents who have no regard for the political order that is guaranteed by the supreme Party Constitution.”
President Mnangagwa reiterated the party’s commitment to constitutionalism, and said the conference must support it in order to guard against the threats posed by indiscipline and political excesses of opportunists, which should be addressed head-on.
“In ZANU-PF, we toe the correct line of the revolution. There is no room for ideological indecisiveness,” President Mnangagwa said.