ZANU PF accredits 200 medical staff, 30 ambulances for conference health services
As the 22nd Zanu PF Annual National People’s Conference begins, over 200 medical staff and 30 ambulances have been accredited to provide healthcare services to delegates. The conference started yesterday with delegate arrivals in Mutare and Harare, and today will see a Politburo meeting, followed by a Central Committee meeting tomorrow.
President Mnangagwa will commission key projects on Thursday, including the Mega Market Milling Plant and the National Pharmaceutical Warehouse, before delivering the opening address on Friday. The conference will also feature discussions on various issues.
Zanu PF Manicaland chairman Cde Tawanda Mukodza confirmed that all essential services, such as water, sanitation, and electricity, are functioning, with water sourced from 12 boreholes. Health services will be available with cancer screenings and routine health checks for delegates.
