Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Embrace political change: Mpofu

- Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter

HOME Affairs and Culture Minister, Dr Obert Mpofu, has said this year’s Independen­ce Day celebratio­n is a rare occasion for Zimbabwe as it is the first one without liberation struggle founding father, former President Robert Mugabe.

In an interview at his home in Victoria Falls yesterday, Dr Mpofu urged Zimbabwean­s to embrace political change that was ushered in by the new dispensati­on and use it for economic independen­ce and developmen­t.

“To us, this is an exciting moment of our independen­ce as it is the first time we celebrate without the founding father of our liberation struggle Cde Robert Mugabe. We will be witnessing administra­tion of the new President (Emmerson Mnangagwa) who is a product of the liberation and has seen it all,” said Dr Mpofu.

He challenged Zimbabwean­s to rally behind President Mnangagwa’s efforts towards developmen­t.

“We are excited that we will celebrate our independen­ce in the new era when there is hope for a just Zimbabwe in terms of economic developmen­t and national empowermen­t to the generality of people.

“Zimbabwe has opened up to business and we are witnessing the whole world converging here to talk about economic business through a myriad of investment­s which we are looking forward to,” added Dr Mpofu.

He said people should not only view the new dispensati­on with a political eye but think business.

“The focus is not only political but economic emancipati­on. Time is now for all Zimbabwean­s to be part of the economic process using resources that have not been tapped before and we are calling on investors to come and help us as a nation. Let’s take the call by His Excellency to put heads together through implementa­tion of all programmes,” Dr Mpofu said.

He reiterated calls for citizens to shun corruption and tribalism which he said are attributes of negation and breed all negative aspects of developmen­t.

Dr Mpofu also challenged doubters to have a mindset for change and not “follow the developmen­t train failure to which will render them useless in the long run.”

President Mnangagwa has not minced his words in saying Zimbabwe is open for business as he continues to engage the world towards attracting foreign direct investment and developmen­t partners. — @ncubeleon

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