The survey published today also indicates that their top priority is to see more investment in education.
Constitutional law expert Lovemore Madhuku told the Voice of America's Studio 7 the case is interesting.
The resolutions are likely to determine who has the upper hand in the serious factional fights between two warring camps.
Political analysts are agreed that the reason why there is so much tension in Zanu PF is the failure by the ruling party to address President Robert Mugabe’s succession.
The majority of those targeted are linked to a faction allegedly led by Vice President Emmerson Mnangangwa.
The party has been thrown into a crisis as most provinces have voted to bring back the controversial women’s quota system that might jeopardize Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa chances of elevation to the presidential seat.
The majority of the country’s opposition parties attended the meeting at Mandel Training Centre in Harare.
The two-day summit will run under the theme ‘Africa China Progressing Together: Win-win cooperation for common development.’
Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has ruled out electoral reforms, telling opposition MDC-T leader Tsvangirai that Zanu PF will continue to rule while he "makes noise outside government".
President of the Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers Union Wonder Chabikwa says Zimbabwe farmers are already experiencing the effects of global warming.
Mr. Mugabe said developed nations are not showing serious commitment in reaching an agreement on dealing effectively with the issue of climate change.
“The MDC is gravely concerned that the 2016 national budget has not put in place a substantive program to resuscitate the ailing economy,” says Chinyadza in the statement.
Zimbabwe’s staple maize crop of 742,000 tonnes is down 53% from 2014-15, according to data from the South African Development Community.
ZHDA president Dr Fortune Nyamande told Voice of America News that Dr Parirenyatwa is no longer fit for purpose.
Mrs. Mugabe considered a rising star in the ruling Zanu-PF party is also the powerful Women’s League boss Mrs. Mugabe is said to be harboring presidential ambitions, a claim she repeatedly denied
Mrs. Mugabe told party supporters she actually prefers to be led by Mnangagwa, adding her aging husband deserved respect for suffering for Zimbabwe's independence for years
"I am standing here as the wife of the president as well as the person you chose to lead the women's league. It ends there; I do not need any other position."
The factional wars in the ruling Zanu-PF party are worsening with the Women’s League setting up a five-member committee to probe former diplomat Monica Mutsvangwa.
The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirmed that the Zanu-PF member at the center of two alleged gruesome murders on Saturday allegedly committed suicide.
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