Harare declares 600 000 cadre target “non-negotiable” as Zanu PF National Cell Day draws near

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🇿🇼 Published: 10 June 2026

6By Nigel PfundeHARARE – ZANU PF Harare Provincial Political Commissar, Cde Voyage Dambuza has launched a high-stakes nationwide cadre registration drive aimed at enrolling 600 000 party members ahead of the forthcoming National Cell Day, with preliminary figures showing 250 000 new registrations secured in just two weeks following an intensive provincial tour.The drive follows a comprehensive province-wide audit that identified critical gaps in the party’s membership rolls. In response, Cde Dambuza has undertaken a relentless schedule, moving at speed across constituencies to ensure the ambitious target is met before the landmark national event.“We are not here to play politics, we are here to build an unshakeable army for ZANU PF. The 600 000 target is non-negotiable,” declared Cde Dambuza.The Commissar’s aggressive mobilisation comes as the party strengthens its grassroots structures, with Nation Cell Day positioned as the ultimate barometer of ZANU PF’s organisational prowess.“Every cell must be a fortress.

Every cadre must be counted. Victory belongs to the disciplined,” Cde Dambuza said.With 350 000 registrations still outstanding, Cde Dambuza warned against any complacency, stressing that the remaining phase demands even greater urgency and focus.“The audit showed us where we are weak. Now we turn those gaps into strongholds.

No voter, no cadre will be left behind,” he said.Political analysts observing the province note that Harare is fast becoming a showcase for ZANU PF’s revitalised mobilisation machinery, with Cde Dambuza leading from the front as the party intensifies its countdown to Nation Cell Day set for June 27.“A victorious ZANU PF is not a wish, it is a plan. And that plan starts with numbers on the ground. We are delivering,” the Commissar said.GoodwillsmasimirembwavoyagedambuzaZanupf HARARE – ZANU PF Harare Provincial Political Commissar, Cde Voyage Dambuza has launched a high-stakes nationwide cadre registration drive aimed at enrolling 600 000 party members ahead of the forthcoming National Cell Day, with preliminary figures showing 250 000 new registrations secured in just two weeks following an intensive provincial tour.

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The drive follows a comprehensive province-wide audit that identified critical gaps in the party’s membership rolls. In response, Cde Dambuza has undertaken a relentless schedule, moving at speed across constituencies to ensure the ambitious target is met before the landmark national event. “We are not here to play politics, we are here to build an unshakeable army for ZANU PF.

The 600 000 target is non-negotiable,” declared Cde Dambuza. The Commissar’s aggressive mobilisation comes as the party strengthens its grassroots structures, with Nation Cell Day positioned as the ultimate barometer of ZANU PF’s organisational prowess. “Every cell must be a fortress.

Victory belongs to the disciplined,” Cde Dambuza said. With 350 000 registrations still outstanding, Cde Dambuza warned against any complacency, stressing that the remaining phase demands even greater urgency and focus. “The audit showed us where we are weak.

No voter, no cadre will be left behind,” he said. Political analysts observing the province note that Harare is fast becoming a showcase for ZANU PF’s revitalised mobilisation machinery, with Cde Dambuza leading from the front as the party intensifies its countdown to Nation Cell Day set for June 27. “A victorious ZANU PF is not a wish, it is a plan.

We are delivering,” the Commissar said. Nigel PfundeNigel Pfunde is a Zimbabwean journalist and news editor based in Harare. He is known for his work with Express Mail Zimbabwe and has also served as News Editor at Zim Morning Post.

With a background in investigative and political reporting, Pfunde has covered a wide range of topics including fraud cases, government affairs, economic issues, and community outreach. His writing reflects a strong commitment to accountability and public interest journalism.

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