President Emmerson Mnangagwa has hailed the ruling party, Zanu PF’s preparations for the forthcoming harmonised elections, noting that despite some hiccups in the primary elections, the party remains convinced that it is in the right track.

In a statement, Cde Mnangagwa said the revolutionary party is gradually putting all its ducks in a row for the harmonised elections which it is set to win resoundingly.

“The programme of readying our party for the elections started, quite naturally, with many meetings and many internal processes held across the country, culminating in our party’s primary elections which were held in the past two days,” said Cde Mnangagwa, adding that they are different from the past internal polls in that they were conducted by the party’s newly formed Elections Directorate meant to professionalise the candidates selection process.

The President also noted the challenges characterising the primary elections, saying the party will grow from them.

“Whatever teething problems we have experienced so far, we remain convinced that the democratic course we have started in the management of our party affairs is the correct one, indeed one befitting a party of our history, our strength and our stature. As the ruling party, the democratic content and standards of our processes define and pre-ordain our national politics. We thus not fear to widen the scope and play of the elective ethic in our party affairs and processes. Whatever challenges we face in the interim must thus be in the direction of firmly rooting the democratic ethos which, after all, we planted in the land through our historical sacrifices as a party of the national liberation,” he said.    zbc