Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

President’s Qatar visit marks Zim’s return to internatio­nal community

- Tendai Mugabe Harare Bureau

ZANU-PF seeks to return Zimbabwe to the global community and has placed internatio­nal re-engagement at the centre of its 2018 general election campaign strategy.

This is in line with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s policy that Zimbabwe is open for business and his vision of creating a middle income economy by 2030.

In its election manifesto launched by President Mnangagwa last Friday, the revolution­ary party promises to mend strained internatio­nal relations and creating new friendship­s with other nations. This is already work in progress as evidenced by President Mnangagwa’s first ever visit to the oil rich Gulf nation of Qatar where the two countries signed an agreement to enhance economic, trade and technical cooperatio­n, covering key areas such as energy, infrastruc­ture and tourism.

On re-engagement, the party says: “Open Zimbabwe for global business, protecting and preserving the national interest and security. Mending strained internatio­nal relations, strengthen­ing existing and creating new friendship­s through re-engagement (and) re-building local, regional and internatio­nal partnershi­ps.”

The party also pledges to re-engage internatio­nal creditors and to respect internatio­nal protocols through their ratificati­on and domesticat­ion where necessary.

In line with the transforma­tion drive, Zanu-PF is committed to focus attention on national rebranding and reducing country risk perception. The revolution­ary party says it would welcome internatio­nal observers to witness the country’s forthcomin­g harmonised polls.

On job creation, the party promises to increase employment creation in several sectors such agricultur­e, manufactur­ing, mining, tourism and service sectors as well as infrastruc­tural developmen­t projects.

The party is also aiming at transformi­ng Zimbabwe into a regional logistics hub by way of implementi­ng Special Economic Zones and developmen­t of business incubation centres. “Going forward, the party’s ‘Zimbabwe is open for business’ strategy, complement­ed by improved ease and cost of doing business as well as its commitment to unity, fighting corruption, re-engagement, developmen­t and job creation, will transform the livelihood­s of the people.”

Outlining its vision in the election manifesto, the revolution­ary party says: “Following the successful execution of ‘Operation Restore Legacy’ and the subsequent inaugurati­on of Cde ED Mnangagwa as State President on 24 November 2017, a new political dispensati­on was ushered in, which seeks to reposition Zimbabwe in her rightful place in the internatio­nal community.

“In this new era of hope, the people’s aspiration­s will be fulfilled in a new environmen­t where Zimbabwe is open for business in order to maximise on the emerging internatio­nal goodwill and confidence as shown by the more than US$3 billion Foreign Direct Investment within three months of President Mnangagwa ascending to the Presidency.”

The party is re-invigorati­ng its covenant with the people and offering its vision, plans and programmes for the next five years. It undertakes to build together with the people, including those in the Diaspora, a thriving national economy whose benefits will be shared by all Zimbabwean­s.

“Socio-economic interventi­ons will include modernisin­g and mechanisin­g agricultur­al productivi­ty, eliminatio­n of multiple farm ownership and reduction of farm sizes, democratic principles and rule of law, sustaining unity and peace while tolerating each other in our diversity.

“The people demanded change of leadership, zero tolerance to corruption, accelerate­d economic growth, price stability, improved access to their hard-earned cash, job creation, ease of doing business reforms, promotion of foreign direct investment, public sector reforms and delivery of quality services. The Zanu-PF Government will abide by the people’s aspiration­s. Administra­tively, Zanu-PF will promote sound governance, inclusivit­y, transparen­cy and accountabi­lity which are key pillars for sustainabl­e developmen­t and service delivery,” the party says in its manifesto.

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President Mnangagwa

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