Muchinguri-Kashiri Struggles To Clear Air On 2030 Agenda
14 March 2025
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By A Correspondent

Zanu PF National Chairperson Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri struggled to clarify the controversial 2030 agenda during a meeting with party leadership, including provincial heads, directors, and ministers at the party headquarters in Harare on Thursday.

The agenda, which some claim is aimed at extending President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term in office, has stirred considerable debate within the party.

Muchinguri-Kashiri addressed the issue, urging the leadership to serve the party with loyalty and selflessness, regardless of the challenges.

“I urge the Party leadership in its entirety to serve the Party selflessly and loyally, come rain, come night,” she emphasized.

She also sought to clear up misunderstandings regarding the 2030 agenda, which some individuals have used to further their personal interests.

“On the 21st National People’s Conference Resolutions Number 1, the Party leadership observed, with dismay, the abuse of the resolution and the weaponization of the 2030 slogan,” Muchinguri-Kashiri said.

She made it clear that the resolution was a collective outcome and should not be monopolized by a select few for personal gain.

“The resolution is a collective outcome which cannot be monopolized by a few individuals for personal gains and glory,” she added.

Muchinguri-Kashiri condemned those exploiting the 2030 agenda to stir division within the party.

“Those few individuals are now exploiting the resolution and the 2030 slogan to provoke discord and petty disciplinary cases. This must stop forthwith,” she said, urging unity and discipline within the party.