Young leaders, councillors and party structures in Midlands Province have expressed strong backing for the proposed Constutional Ammendment Bill No3 (CAB3).
In a sideline interview in Gokwe South, Midlands Province Secretary General for Young Women 4ED, Cde Georgina Chirongoma, said young women were fully aligned with the development trajectory being pursued by Government.
“The Second Republic has continued to support the empowerment and advancement of young women through various programmes.
As young women, we are supporting initiatives that ensure stability and development continues without interruption,” she said.
Gokwe South, Zanu PF Ward 19 Councillor, Enoch Javadza, said CAB3 was critical in ensuring continuity of national development projects.
“We are strongly in support of the Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3. What it does is to guarantee continuity so that ongoing projects under the Second Republic are completed.
Infrastructure and community development projects in Gokwe South require consistency in leadership to ensure full implementation and long-term benefits for citizens,” he added.
In Kwekwe District, Zanu PF Youth Chairperson for Zhombe, Alice Nduru, said young people were rallying behind the initiative.
“We are supporting CAB3 because we have witnessed development in our communities under President Mnangagwa. As youths, we are confident that continued leadership will ensure these projects are completed,” she said.
Midlands Youth Provincial Member, Angelina Jabedu, speaking at Ascot Business Centre in Gweru, said Vision 2030 and CAB3 were national development tools.
“These are not just party programmes but initiatives meant for every citizen. Vision 2030 and CAB3 are about a better future for all Zimbabweans,” she said.
Meanwhile, Diamond Magidi, Vice Chairperson for Ward 13 and Chairperson for Youth Advocates for ED in Shurugwi, said CAB3 had economic significance, citing currency performance.
“The ZiG currency has remained stable with a single-digit inflation rate. This reflects the success of policies under the Second Republic.
“CAB3 will help sustain economic stability and consolidate the gains that have been achieved,” he added.
The Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3) is part of ongoing constitutional reform discussions in Zimbabwe aimed at aligning governance and development frameworks with national priorities under the Second Republic.
