The Herald (Zimbabwe)

President’s travels fruitful

- Blessings Chidakwa Mashonalan­d West Correspond­ent

PRESIDENT Mugabe’s foreign trips have been fruitful as evidenced by investment­s that follow after the trips, contrary to the aspersions of critics who claim that the trips are a waste of State resources, Minister of State for Provincial Affairs in Mashonalan­d West, Cde Webster Shamu said yesterday.

Addressing senior Government officials, traditiona­l leaders and heads of department­s in Makonde district, Cde Shamu said State visits by the Head of State and Government and First Lady Dr Amai Grace Mugabe had benefited the country immensely through various projects.

Cde Shamu was speaking while receiv- ing nine boreholes and a piped water scheme from the Japanese government donated to Makonde District.

On Monday, the Japanese government boosted the rehabilita­tion of the Chirundu-Harare Highway by donating 4 744 metric tonnes of bitumen, 1 164 metric tonnes of cutback bitumen and 1 446 metric tonnes of cationic emulsion, with a total value of $5 503 894.

The donation was made in Chinhoyi at a function attended by Japanese Ambassador Mr Toshiyuki Iwado, Cde Shamu and Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Dr Joram Gumbo.

The donations are part of deals signed by President Mugabe and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe when the President had a State visit to Tokyo in March last year.

“We are gathered here today because of the successful trips by President Mugabe,” said Cde Shamu. “In March last year, President Mugabe and Dr Amai Grace Mugabe visited Japan at the invitation of their Prime Minister Abe and signed a joint statement which is bearing all these fruits we are witnessing today.

“Vaye vane mashoko enhema ekungoshor­opodza ekuti VaMugabe vanongofam­ba vachiparad­za dzimari, mashoko ekunyepa dai vasingafam­be vachiita zvavanoita mari yezvinhu zvatakawan­a nezuro kuti tigadzire zvinhu zvedu taizviwane­pi?

“On Monday, Chirundu-Harare Highway constructi­on was boosted through a Japanese donation of 4 744 metric tonnes of bitumen, 1 164 metric tonnes of cutback bitumen and 1 446 metric tonnes of cationic emulsion with a total value of $ 5 503 894.

“Today (yesterday) we have received again nine boreholes and piped water scheme from the Japanese government to Makonde District community courtesy of President Mugabe’s foreign trips.”

Cde Shamu lauded President Mugabe and the First Lady for the good relations that they have managed to maintain with other countries over the years through the successful foreign trips.

He said President Mugabe had always prioritise­d the welfare of the citizens by attending special meetings where developmen­tal issues, including Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, were being tabled.

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