Unity Accord a launchpad for development trajectory: Political parties

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The Unity Accord signed exactly
 34 
years 
ago
 witnessed the coming together of 
two
 revolutionary
 parties – ZANU 
and
 ZAPU to
 form
 one

 ZANU (
PF), ending 
disturbances 
in
 the
 southern
 provinces on
 22
 December 1987,
 thanks to the leadership of the 
late
 National
 Heroes
, Cde 
Robert
 Gabriel
 Mugabe
 and
 Joshua
 Mqabuko
 Nyongolo 
Nkomo, thereby spearheading a development trajectory in the country.

“ZANU 
PF reflects
 on 
this
 day
 with 
fond 
memories,
proud 
of
 the
 fact 
that 
we
 are
 a
 nation 
and 
a
 people
 together,
 bound 
by
 an
enduring
 Revolutionary
 Chimurenga tradition 
bequeathed 
to 
us
 by 
our
 Founding
 Fathers. ZANU 
PF calls
 upon 
all
 Zimbabweans
 to
 reflect 
and 
celebrate 
on 
this
 day,
 bearing 
in
 mind
 that 
the
 Unity,
Peace
 and
 Development we 
enjoy
 today
 came
 following
 patriotic,
 selfless 
sacrifices 
to
 bring
 about
 oneness.

“The
 Party 
joins 
the
 People 
of
 Zimbabwe 
in
 congratulating 
the
 President
 and
 First
 Secretary
 of
 ZANU
PF,
 His
 Excellency 
Cde
ED
 Mnangagwa for 
his 
continued
 resilience 
in 
consolidating 
the
 gains
 of
 the
 Unity
 Accord.
 The 
Second 
Republic
 as 
led
 by
President
 ED
 Mnangagwa
 has 
moved 
a
 step
 ahead
 in
 healing
 the
 wounds
 of
 the
 past 
through
 allowing
 people 
to
 open
 up
 and
express
 themselves
 freely
 as
 well
 as
 deploying
 government
 institutions
 to
 work
 with
 Matabeleland
 Collective
 Groups,
 Traditional
Authorities, 
Churches,
 Youths,
 and
 affected
 people 
to
 ensure 
access
 to 
key
 identity
 documents 
as
 well
 as
 other
 relevant
 services.
This
 indeed, 
is 
in 
line 
with 
the 
President’s 
mantra
 that,
“NO 
ONE
 MUST BE
 LEFT BEHIND’ in 
as 
far 
as 
development
 is
concerned,” ZANU (PF) said in a statement.

YoungLEAD the youth wing of Labour Economists and Afrikan Democrats (LEAD) joins all Zimbabweans to celebrate Unity Day. The youths said unity means being integrated into governance structures and having their voices heard.

“Unity Day demonstrates the necessity of appreciating one another in a way that improves societal values. This is the day that defines us as unique people who value national development over selfish personal interests. We are grateful to our President Mambokadzi Linda wekwaMasarira who continuously supports and advocates for the inclusion of young people in all governance positions.

“There is no democracy without young people. When we speak of unity, we speak of generational convergence to cross-pollinate ideas to build a transformative developmental state which can sustain human development and economic growth. Let us embrace each other in our diversity and work for the common good of our country. LEAD is leaving no youth behind, YoungLEAD said.

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