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Zimbabwe: Zanu PF on resurgence in urban areas, confident of winning Pelandaba-Tshabalala

Zanu PF on resurgence in urban areas, confident of winning Pelandaba-Tshabalala

By Rédaction Africa Links 24 with wenceslaus
Published on 2024-01-21 22:08:29

he expressed the party’s optimism about its chances in the upcoming by-election. Bimha highlighted the party’s success in urban areas in previous polls, citing it as a reason for their confidence in winning the Pelandaba-Tshabalala constituency.

The by-election for the Pelandaba-Tshabalala constituency is scheduled for February 3, and the ruling Zanu PF party is preparing to contest it with full force. Bimha’s remarks reflect the party’s belief that it has been gaining support in urban areas, a trend they hope will continue in this constituency.

During the press briefing in Bulawayo, Bimha emphasized the party’s dedication to campaigning and mobilizing support in the constituency. He expressed confidence in their candidate and the party’s ability to address the needs of the people in Pelandaba-Tshabalala. Bimha also highlighted the party’s commitment to delivering on its promises and improving the lives of the constituents.

The ruling party’s optimism stems from their previous successes in urban areas and their efforts to address the concerns of the people. They are hopeful that their message and track record will resonate with the voters in Pelandaba-Tshabalala. The party is aware of the significance of this by-election and is leaving no stone unturned in their campaign efforts.

Zanu PF’s confidence in winning the Pelandaba-Tshabalala constituency reflects their strategic approach to urban areas and their understanding of the needs of the constituents. They have been actively engaging with the residents and are confident that their efforts will translate into victory in the upcoming by-election. As the campaign intensifies, the ruling party is focused on communicating its vision and plans for the constituency, aiming to secure the support of the voters on February 3.

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