Ruling political party in Zimbabwe, ZANU PF has ordered all civil servants in Masvingo province to contribute at least $1 each, while government institutions, including schools, were commanded to make cash and kind donations towards President Robert Mugabe’s campaign rally on Friday.
This was disclosed during a preparatory meeting held at the Civic Centre Hall yesterday.
“We are running around to raise resources and we have asked civil servants to contribute $1 each. The council also pledged $300,” Zaka district administrator Victor Zinanga said.
Other district administrators from the province’s eight districts said they had also asked boarding schools to donate their buses to ferry ruling party youths to the rally.
Masvingo Provincial Affairs minister Shuvai Mahofa said it was compulsory for schools to release their buses for the event.
“Every school with a bus should give us. It is mandatory. This is a function for the youths, and at schools there are youths in ‘A’ Level,” she said.
“If we make this voluntary, we will end up with one big district with many schools giving us a few buses, yet they will be there. I think the provincial education director will help us.”
Mwenezi district said 1 000kg of game meat had been pledged by the council, while three buses were to be released by Lundi, Mwenezi and Hebron high schools.
Billy Rautenbech’s Zimbabwe Bio-Energy was said to have pledged to chip in, although it had not yet specified what kind of assistance it was offering, the meeting heard.
Chiredzi district said they had sent letters seeking donations from sugar producer Tongaat Hullet, Malilangwe Trust conservancy owners, safari operators and other companies, while two schools would provide two buses.
Great Zimbabwe University officials said although students were on vacation, they had recalled some for the rally to beef up the numbers.
For more:
This is amazing… You won’t tell that one to Igbo man.