Zimbabwe |
A SENIOR Zapu
official says this season's predicted good harvest following good rains
countrywide will deal Zanu PF's campaign strategy a major blow.
Zapu's national
vice secretary for mobilization, John Dlamini said traditionally, Zanu
PF's campaign strategy thrives mainly on the hungry electorate
especially in the rural areas.
"Zanu PF loves to
see people suffering because the party knows very well that it is very
easy to manipulate desperate potential voters. While the current rains
which farmers are receiving is good news, to Zanu PF the rains are a
curse," claimed Dlamini.
He was distributing
maize seed and clothes to villagers whose houses were demolished last
year in December by heavy winds and rains at Cabatsha resettlement on
the outskirts of Bulawayo.
Dlamini said Zapu's
aid policy focuses on empowering the locals unlike Zanu PF which he
says "captures" the electorate through state sourced donations.
"As Zapu, we do not
believe in perennial food distribution. We believe in the empowering of
people through construction of dams as well as giving famers adequate
inputs so as to rescue them from the dependency syndrome which is one of
the major causes of some of the problems which we have in the country,"
he said.
Dlamini also castigated the government for neglecting resettlement areas.
Heavy winds and
rains demolished more than 15 houses in the area, reducing housing
structures to rubble while destroying the settlers' properties.
Cabatsha residents were resettled on the farm after the farm's previous owner deserted the property.
According to Zapu officials, the donation was sourced from the party's supporters in the diaspora.
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