Mat North raises US$100k for Zanu-PF Congress Minister Obert Mpofu
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Prosper Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter
THE Zanu-PF Matabeleland North province raised close to US$100,000 during a fundraising dinner on Saturday in Victoria Falls as it prepares for the party’s congress to be held in Harare next month.Politburo member Dr Obert Mpofu chipped in with US$70 000 at the function in which he was the guest of honour. The province is optimistic it will meet the US$200 000 target in three weeks’ time with increased support from the corporate world.

In attendance were Cde Cain Mathema, who pledged US$500 and a tonne of maize meal, while Professor Jonathan Moyo donated US$2 000 in absentia.

Cde Sithembiso Nyoni pledged two beasts while Cde Thokozile Mathuthu and her family pledged US$500.

Provincial chairman Cde Richard Moyo and his friends from Clarion Insurance donated US$1 000 while Zanu-PF MPs from the province donated US$500.

Shearwater, ZPC, Hwange Colliery, African Sun group of hotels, China Jiangsu, Matate Environmental Conservation and Chilota Coal Mining donated US$1 000 apiece.

Khanondo Safaris donated US$1 500, Lucky Investments US$500, Gwayi Farmers’ Organisation US$200 and Victoria Falls Safari Lodge US$3 000.

A group of parliamentarians who had visited Victoria Falls for the 2015 pre-budget seminar that ended on Saturday donated US$425.
Dr Mpofu, who leads congress preparatory processes in the province, said the support from the corporate world to the party was critical for economic development.

“The upcoming congress will among other things focus on the progress of the Zim-Asset economic blue-print, devising ways of accelerating its implementation.

“The congress is a typical platform in which the ruling party decides and gives further direction to Government operations,” he said.
“It’s among other things the party’s policy-making platform where Government policies are strengthened and sharpened. It’s also the stage where economic policies are crafted as is the case with Zim-Asset, which was born out of party processes.”

Dr Mpofu said politics and economics were inseparable and urged the business community to take advantage of the coming congress to input into the development strategies that speak to the generality of Zimbabweans.

“Zanu-PF is an accommodative party with an open door policy. It is amenable to your constructive views bent on making the country better.

“The business community as an important institutional player is encouraged to take advantage of this occasion to influence positive development of their businesses and the country at large,” he said.

The provincial fundraising co-ordinating committee head, Cde Stars Mathe, meanwhile applauded the business community and the party leadership for the support.

“We almost clocked US$100 000 at the end of the launch and we are optimistic we will achieve the US$200,000 target in three weeks’ time.

“We are still making follow-ups on pledges and engaging corporates that were left out because of short notice,” said Cde Mathe. We are overwhelmed by the response from the business community and our senior leadership. We have already been inspired by our guest of honour Dr Mpofu’s contribution and address.”

 

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