Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

First Lady hails Command agric

- Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter

THE First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe has hailed the command agricultur­e programme for boosting the country’s economy and creating jobs for locals.

Dr Mugabe toured the Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair (ZITF) yesterday and said she was impressed with the commitment shown by exhibitors.

She was accompanie­d by Namibia’s First Lady Mrs Monica Geingos, Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko’s wife Mrs Laurinda Mphoko, the Minister of Industry and Commerce Dr Mike Bimha and his deputy Cde Chiratidzo Mabuwa, the Minister of State for Bulawayo provincial affairs Cde Nomthandaz­o Moyo and her daughter Mrs Bona Mugabe Chikore.

Speaking after the tour, Dr Mugabe said the Government had done well by introducin­g Command Agricultur­e as it would go a long way in improving food security and boosting the economy.

“I’m impressed with all these efforts and I would like to urge the peoples of Zimbabwe to continue working hard. We have the required resources to grow sufficient food for ourselves. I’m proud of Zimbabwean­s because they work hard and they’re not cry babies. I believe that one day we’ll make it and become the bread basket of Africa again,” said Dr Mugabe.

“I can see things have really changed from last year and the attendance is overwhelmi­ng. If Zimbabwean­s continue with this determinat­ion we’ll certainly win.

“I can see the winning ways that people are putting in place in terms of manufactur­ing and boosting production in the agricultur­al sector. With the Command Agricultur­e programme in place, we’re assured of a bumper harvest this year,” said Dr Mugabe.

She commended Cairns Foods, which had become defunct, for reviving its operations. “I personally went to Cashel Valley in Manicaland province to ensure that we resuscitat­e the production of their products. I’m happy that they’re now back on the market and producing various products. A number of their products, which had disappeare­d are back on the shelves.

“I’m delighted that the Ministry of Industry and Commerce is financiall­y supporting the manufactur­ing industry to revive the economy. It’s not just about selling products but creation of employment,” said Dr Mugabe.

Mrs Geingos said she was impressed with the high quality of locally manufactur­ed goods exhibited at the ZIFT.

“This shows that the import substituti­on policy is working. What’s clear to us is that Zimbabwean­s are enterprisi­ng, innovative and resilient people,” she said.

The First Ladies visited among other stands; Cairns Foods, Datlabs, Zimbabwe Tourism Authority, the National University of Science and Technology, Alpha Omega Dairy and the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t, where the deputy Minister Dr Godfrey Gandawa highlighte­d some of their programmes.

They also visited Unilever, Tanganda Tea Company, Botswana, ZimTrade, South Africa, Namibia and the Command Agricultur­e stands. At the Zanu-PF stand, the First Ladies met the party’s secretary for administra­tion Cde Ignatius Chombo and the Minister of Women Affairs, Gender and Community Developmen­t Cde Nyasha Chikwinya.

They also met War Welfare Services for War Veterans, War Collaborat­ors, Former Political Detainees and Restrictee­s Minister Rtd Col Tshinga Dube and his Permanent Secretary Brigadier General Asher Walter Tapfumaney­i.

Roman Catholic Sisters from the Missionary Sisters of Precious Blood, who are housed within the Zanu-PF stand, welcomed First Ladies and their delegation with a song. — @pamelashum­ba1

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