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By Bulawayo Correspondent
THE Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Zimbabwe has discouraged Zimbabweans not to use contraceptives, saying the country needs more people to fully harness its abundance as well as underutilised resources.
In an interview with New Zimbabwe.com Tuesday, the party’s president Innocent Ndibali said the country‘s current population of + 15 million is far less considering the size of the country.
“We need to dump contraceptives as Africans so that we increase our numbers and become a bigger market that will in turn match China in terms of population. As EFF Zimbabwe, we are encouraging Zimbabweans to multiply in numbers so that the country can use its population strength to grow its economy like what Japan and China are doing,” said Ndibali.
By Bulawayo Correspondent
OPPOSITION Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Zimbabwe leader, Innocent Ndibali weekend rallied party followers to lift each other financially or otherwise as he took time to shower praises on late party spokesperson Vimbai Mupunga.
Mupunga died Monday last week in South Africa and was buried at Athlone cemetery in Bulawayo. He had not been unwell for almost two months.
Ndibali donated 25 000 South African rands towards the burial and repatriation of his fallen comrade’s body.
He pledged to continue supporting Mupunga’s children through paying their school fees.
“We must always love the revolution. As revolutionaries, we must never leave each other behind whether we disagree or agree,” Ndibali said.
By Bulawayo Correspondent
OPPOSITION Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Zimbabwe national spokesperson and head of information and publicity Vimbai Mupunga died Monday in South Africa.
Mupunga has been unwell for almost two months.
EFF president Innocent Ndibali confirmed Mupunga’s death.
“As EFF Zimbabwe, we have lost a hardworking young party cadre who had a promising future. He was always with me at every EFF events,” Ndibali told NewZimbabwe.com.
Ndibali said he has offered $20 000 rands to the Mupunga family for the repatriation of the late party official’s body as well as his burial at home.
Mupunga’s parents are from Zvimba in Mashonaland West but the late opposition politician was born and bred in Bulawayo.
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