Cde Dambuza takes Amendment NO. 3 Blitz to all wards

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🇿🇼 Published: 23 March 2026

NewsHarare Province Political Commissar, Cde Voyage Dambuza, has embarked on an intensive province‑wide tour covering all wards, combining a vigorous push for Constitution Amendment Number 3 with an ambitious target to register over one million new party members across the capital.The high‑paced mobilisation drive, which began last week and is set to roll into the coming week, has seen Cde Dambuza engage district party structures, community leaders, elders, and youths in ward after ward.The exercise, party insiders say, forms part of a broader provincial strategy to rejuvenate grassroots structures while simultaneously tackling pressing social challenges.“We are taking the message directly to the people because this amendment is about the future stability of our nation, not just politics,” said Cde Dambuza.The Political Commissar’s outreach has already yielded a significant boost in party membership. Beyond the ongoing ward engagements, Cde Dambuza revealed that the provincial leadership is working towards a game‑changing target.“Our engagement exercise across Harare Province is targeting over one million new party members. The response we are getting, especially from the youth, tells us that this target is within reach.

They want to be part of this journey to entrench stability and development,” he said.During his stops, Cde Dambuza has been meticulously breaking down the pillars of Amendment No. 3, stressing that the changes are designed to ensure institutional continuity by harmonising the life of Parliament, councils, and the Senate. He argued that a longer electoral cycle guarantees policy consistency, allowing mega‑infrastructure projects to reach completion without disruptive revolving‑door governance.“I am educating our people on the pillars of this amendment, institutional continuity.

We cannot have a revolving door in government every five years if we want to see projects through to completion,” said Cde Dambuza.“This Bill ensures that our development agenda is not disrupted. It allows for the completion of projects that are currently transforming our communities.”The blitz has also served as a platform to counter calls from civic society and opposition groups for a referendum on the amendments. Cde Dambuza warned residents against what he termed political grandstanding aimed at derailing progress.“Those calling for a referendum are not interested in development; they are interested in political grandstanding that confuses our communities.

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We must not fall for that trap,” he said.Beyond the constitutional drive, Cde Dambuza revealed that the party is simultaneously rolling out a parallel social intervention programme. He announced that in coordination with relevant Government departments, they are working on establishing rehabilitation centres in drug and substance abuse hotspots across the capital city.“We are not only building political structures, we are also rebuilding lives. The drug scourge has wounded many of our young people.

As we mobilise for Amendment No. 3, we are also moving to establish rehabilitation centres in all identified hotspots in Harare.This is about the total well‑being of our communities,” said Cde Dambuza.The dual approach, mass mobilisation alongside concrete social intervention, has drawn enthusiastic responses from residents across the province.With the tour set to continue rolling into the coming week, Cde Dambuza said the momentum was unmistakable.“The excitement on the ground is overwhelming. The people of Harare understand that Amendment Number 3 is not about individuals, but about solidifying the systems that govern us for a prosperous future,” he said.“To the detractors I say, the people have spoken.

They see the vision. Let us not waste time on processes designed to delay the progress and development of our beloved country.”Leave a ReplyCancel reply NewsHarare Province Political Commissar, Cde Voyage Dambuza, has embarked on an intensive province‑wide tour covering all wards, combining a vigorous push for Constitution Amendment Number 3 with an ambitious target to register over one million new party members across the capital.The high‑paced mobilisation drive, which began last week and is set to roll into the coming week, has seen Cde Dambuza engage district party structures, community leaders, elders, and youths in ward after ward.The exercise, party insiders say, forms part of a broader provincial strategy to rejuvenate grassroots structures while simultaneously tackling pressing social challenges.“We are taking the message directly to the people because this amendment is about the future stability of our nation, not just politics,” said Cde Dambuza.The Political Commissar’s outreach has already yielded a significant boost in party membership. Let us not waste time on processes designed to delay the progress and development of our beloved country.” Harare Province Political Commissar, Cde Voyage Dambuza, has embarked on an intensive province‑wide tour covering all wards, combining a vigorous push for Constitution Amendment Number 3 with an ambitious target to register over one million new party members across the capital.

The high‑paced mobilisation drive, which began last week and is set to roll into the coming week, has seen Cde Dambuza engage district party structures, community leaders, elders, and youths in ward after ward. The exercise, party insiders say, forms part of a broader provincial strategy to rejuvenate grassroots structures while simultaneously tackling pressing social challenges. “We are taking the message directly to the people because this amendment is about the future stability of our nation, not just politics,” said Cde Dambuza.

The Political Commissar’s outreach has already yielded a significant boost in party membership. Beyond the ongoing ward engagements, Cde Dambuza revealed that the provincial leadership is working towards a game‑changing target. “Our engagement exercise across Harare Province is targeting over one million new party members.

They want to be part of this journey to entrench stability and development,” he said. During his stops, Cde Dambuza has been meticulously breaking down the pillars of Amendment No. He argued that a longer electoral cycle guarantees policy consistency, allowing mega‑infrastructure projects to reach completion without disruptive revolving‑door governance.

“I am educating our people on the pillars of this amendment, institutional continuity. We cannot have a revolving door in government every five years if we want to see projects through to completion,” said Cde Dambuza. “This Bill ensures that our development agenda is not disrupted. It allows for the completion of projects that are currently transforming our communities.”

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