Shun Division, Hatred, Anger And Malice — President
President Mnangagwa and First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa greet members of the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe and other clergy at the National Thanksgiving and Prayer Day hosted at State House in Harare yesterday.
Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter
Zimbabweans should reject the spirit of division, hatred, anger and malice, and instead safeguard the peace, unity and love prevailing in the country ahead of the fast approaching harmonised elections, President Mnangagwa has said. The Head of State implored all political leaders and actors to promote peace and tranquillity as the country nears election day, noting that due electoral processes had thus far gone well and unfettered. Addressing church leaders at the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving at the State House yesterday, which was also attended by the First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, President Mnangagwa said it was important that the country unites as Zimbabwe continues on its development trajectory. He said the country would continue to be blessed if it maintains a united front as “there is no prosperity and development without unity and peace”. “There is no blessing in division, there is no prosperity and development without unity and peace. The blessing of life comes to the place where there is unity, love and peace. ReadMore