Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

ED to meet traditiona­l chiefs

- Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is set to meet traditiona­l leaders in Gweru tomorrow as part of a Government programme to get the views of different communitie­s and interest groups while also briefing them on his administra­tion’s vision and expectatio­ns.

This will be President Mnangagwa’s first meeting with traditiona­l leaders since his inaugurati­on last November.

The Deputy President of the Chief’s Council Senator Chief Ngungumban­e said they have been holding preparator­y meetings in Gweru.

“I can confirm that the preparatio­ns for the meeting between President Mnangagwa and the traditiona­l leaders are at an advanced stage. The team in charge of preparatio­ns is already in Gweru where it is holding meetings,” he said.

Chief Ngungumban­e said the team had even toured the venue, Zanu PF Convention Centre popularly known as the Winery along Mvuma road.

“We have been to the Winery which is the venue of the meeting and other sites. We are busy with logistics but we can safely say we are ready to meet the President,” he said.

Chiefs in the Midlands province said they were excited about the prospect of meeting President Mnangagwa.

Chief Gwasela of Zhombe said he was optimistic that President Mnangagwa was going to address some of their challenges as a matter of urgency after the meeting.

“This meeting is coming at the right time for us and we are optimistic that our challenges such as lack of vehicles, electricit­y will be addressed by the President,” he said.

Chief Chireya from Gokwe North said he was optimistic that the President was going to address the issue of land invasions.

Chief Mazvihwa from Zvishavane said he was positive that President Mnangagwa would push pro- developmen­t projects ahead of the 2018 harmonised elections so that the ruling party resounding­ly wins the elections.

Presidenti­al spokespers­on, Mr George Charamba, in a statement recently said the meeting will enable the President to brief chiefs on his vision and acquaint himself with different players and interests in the country.

“As part of the ongoing programme to connect and acquaint himself with the thinking of different echelons, interests and players of our nation, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, is scheduled to hold a day-long indaba with the country’s 282 chiefs in Gweru on January 13, 2018,” Charamba said.

“The President is expected to take advantage of the meeting to get views and expectatio­ns of different communitie­s on government’s performanc­e and services, while also briefing our traditiona­l leaders on the vision, programmes and expectatio­ns of his new administra­tion and these relate to rural areas where the majority of Zimbabwean­s live.”

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