ZANU PF Delegation Meets Chinese Communist Party Officials

A ZANU PF delegation is in China where it seeks to strengthen ties with China’s ruling party, the Chinese Communist Party.

The People’s Republic of China is a one-party-state where opposition political parties are not allowed.

The ZANU PF delegation is being led by party chairperson and Defence Minister Oppah Zvipange Muchinguri-Kashiri.

Speaking during a meeting with senior officials at China’s Ministry of War Veterans, Muchinguri-Kashiri said:

After Operation Restore Legacy our President, His Excellency Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa visited China and met President Xi.

One of the issues agreed was that Zanu PF would send a delegation to China to study the operations of CPC and we are so happy that this has been achieved.

Our President’s vision is to make sure that we strengthen relations with the CPC because China is one of our most important friends.

The ZANU PF delegation consist of politburo members, Engelbert Rugeje (National Political Commissar), Simbarashe Munbengegwi (Secretary for External Affairs), Mable Chinomona (Secretary for Women’s League), Paul Mangwana (Secretary for Legal Affairs), Lovemore Matuke (Secretary for Security), Pupurai Togarepi (Secretary for Youth Affairs), Munyaradzi Machacha (Principal of the Chitepo Ideological College), Douglas Mahiya (Deputy Secretary for War Veterans), among others.

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