Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

‘STOLEN’ MONEY RETURNS President says millions in externalis­ed funds flow back to Zim

- Tendai Mugabe in WINDHOEK, Namibia

ZIMBABWE will never be the same again as Government is addressing all challenges facing the nation with renewed effort and vigour, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.

Addressing Zimbabwean­s resident in Namibia soon after meeting his Namibian counterpar­t, President Hage Geingob on the third leg of his regional tour to apprise fellow Sadc leaders of developmen­ts in Zimbabwe that culminated in his ascension to the Presidency, Cde Mnangagwa revealed that his call for the return of externalis­ed funds was being heeded and substantia­l millions had since been returned.

The President revealed that he had given all Cabinet ministers targets to meet within their first 100 days in office, and some opposition parties were already claiming that he had stolen their manifestos saying as long as the ideas fell within the purview of the national interest, he was duty-bound to attend to them.

He explained amendments made to the Indigenisa­tion and Economic Empowermen­t Act as well as the vast opportunit­ies presented by the new dispensati­on across all sectors.

“Let me assure you that Zimbabwe is not the same again and will not be the same again,” he said.

“My administra­tion focuses on the following issues, one – unity, unity, unity. Love, love, love. Work, work and work. All Zimbabwean­s we get united under our national flag and national anthem. We accept that we may have different views about how to run the country and that again, we accept it. So, we don’t need violence at all whether with the family or the community or the country. If people differ, differ peacefully. It must be an intellectu­al difference in terms of approach. That should not be developed into violence. We must accept each other as sisters and brothers determined to develop our country.

“I think we have more than 27 opposition parties in the country but with my focused administra­tion, I hardly see whether they will find ground left behind which I am not taking care of. I said so back home and the response is that, Cde Mnangagwa has taken over our various manifestos. No! My administra­tion addresses the national interests of our country and where the ideas of any opposition party coincides with national interests, that I take on board and it becomes mine and not theirs.

“Secondly, as a party, which is Zanu-PF, we are determined to walk the talk.”

President Mnangagwa explained the opportunit­ies available for investment in areas such as mining, agricultur­e, education, tourism and infrastruc­ture developmen­t among others.

 ??  ?? President Mnangagwa is welcomed by his Namibian counterpar­t Hage Geingob on the third leg of his regional tour to brief fellow Sadc leaders on developmen­ts in Zimbabwe that culminated in his ascension to the Presidency
President Mnangagwa is welcomed by his Namibian counterpar­t Hage Geingob on the third leg of his regional tour to brief fellow Sadc leaders on developmen­ts in Zimbabwe that culminated in his ascension to the Presidency
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