UANC President Calls for Unity to Eradicate Tribalism and Regionalism in Zimbabwe
By Own Correspondent
In a groundbreaking press statement delivered today, President Gwinyai H. Muzorewa of the UANC issued a compelling call to action for all Zimbabweans to unite and overcome tribalism and regionalism in the pursuit of national progress. Standing alongside his Deputy, Chief Nyathi from Matebeleland Province, President Muzorewa emphasized the urgent need to prioritize unity, peace, and inclusivity in the country’s political landscape.
Addressing the detrimental impact of tribalism and regionalism, President Muzorewa stated, “Zimbabwe cannot thrive if we are divided by tribal and regional sentiments. It is imperative that we come together as a nation, setting aside differences to build a brighter future for all Zimbabweans.”
Touching on the importance of national healing and reconciliation, President Muzorewa underscored the need for both spiritual and physical rituals to foster unity across the country. He called for a concerted effort to address past grievances and promote a sense of collective well-being among all citizens.
Muzorewa’s message resonated with a call for political stability and economic growth. He urged political parties to engage in constructive dialogue and work towards a common goal of national development, emphasizing the power of unity in overcoming challenges.
In advocating for a future free from divisive sentiments, Muzorewa outlined a vision of unity, reconciliation, and prosperity for Zimbabwe. He called on all Zimbabweans to join hands and work towards a shared goal of building a nation characterized by peace, progress, and inclusivity.