The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mangoma should mind his business

- Peacemaker Zano, Via email.

EDITOR — The leader of opposition party, Renewal Democrats of Zimbabwe, Elton Mangoma, must concentrat­e on his party business and stop making false claims against President Mnangagwa, who is working extra hard to resuscitat­e the country’s economy.

In a recent interview with NewsDay, Mangoma claimed that the President had not done anything tangible since he assumed office in November last year. Contrary to Mangoma’s claims, President Mnangagwa has so far undertaken a lot of positive economic revival activities to boost the economy.

Most of the programmes are being successful­ly implemente­d and the fruits are there for everyone to see.

Mangoma’s utterances show that he is politicall­y myopic and suffers from selective amnesia.

Who is not aware of the good works that President Mnangagwa is doing to restore economic order in the country? Most of these projects are being implemente­d for the betterment of Zimbabwean citizens.

For instance, the successful completion of the Kariba South Power Station Units 7 and 8 expansion project will increase access to electricit­y as 300MW of power are now being fed into the national grid. This will reduce loadsheddi­ng and improve the production of goods in the manufactur­ing sector.

Mangoma, who is also the Coalition of Democrats (Code) leader, should stop wasting his energy in lambasting the efforts that President Mnangagwa is putting into turning around the economic fortunes of this country. Mangoma, who is also seeking political relevance, should be reminded that it doesn’t take three months for one to recover a country’s economy, which has been in the doldrums for close to two decades.

The President is quite cognisant of the economic challenges that are currently bedevillin­g the country. One of the challenges affecting the manufactur­ing industry is the lack of adequate foreign currency to revive some of the struggling firms, hence the call by the President on local and internatio­nal businesspe­ople to invest in the country.

The President introduced new policies to re-engage with the world and attract foreign investment. One of the policies that the President has been preaching since he took oath of office is that Zimbabwe is open for business.

On the other hand, Mangoma impudently alleges that President Mnangagwa is paying no attention to the issue of corruption. Is Mangoma living in la la land and doesn’t know what is happening in our motherland? A lot is happening on the ground. A number of parliament­ary enquiries are being done. Most people accused of underhand dealings are appearing before the relevant parliament­ary portfolio committees for hearings and explanatio­ns.

Therefore, Mangoma should be warned against making reckless sentiments, which undermine the efforts that the new administra­tion is putting in revitalisi­ng the economy.

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