By Rumbidzai Olivia Mubirira

Rufaro Stadium was abuzz with energy as ZANU PF supporters gathered for a feedback meeting, singing party anthems and showing their allegiance.
The event, a follow-up from the national people’s conference, brought together party officials and supporters to share updates and progress.
Party officials addressed pressing issues affecting Zimbabweans, including the economic situation and road carnage. Cde Tagwirei, a ZANU PF politburo member, delivered an empowerment message, encouraging party members to participate in the Mukando scheme. He highlighted the achievements of President , including the completion of the Trabablas interchange and upgrades to RGM International Airport.
“We have made significant progress, and it’s time for us to take our party to the next level,” Cde Tagwirei said. “It will be an honor if party members agree to extend our term to 2030.”
Harare Chairman Cde Goodwills Masimirembwa was praised for his mobilization efforts, which drew a large crowd. Affiliates, including Young Women4ED and Vapositori4ED, attended the event. Musician Chief Hwenje entertained the crowd with his energetic performance.
The feedback meeting aimed to keep party supporters informed about progress and plans, showcasing ZANU PF’s grassroots support and organizational capacity.
