The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF happy with ED progress

- Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspond­ent

ZANU-PF yesterday said it is pleased with the progress registered in a short period by President Mnangagwa’s administra­tion and is confident that the future is bright.

In a statement commemorat­ing 38 years of independen­ce, Zanu-PF Secretary for Informatio­n and Publicity Simon Khaya Moyo said this year’s celebratio­ns came at a time the nation “celebrates not only attainment of Independen­ce, but also the ushering in of a new dispensati­on”.

“On the 18th of April 2018, the nation will celebrate one of the most important days on the national calendar; the day on which we, the great people of Zimbabwe, attained nationhood,” he said.

“With that in mind, the Zanu-PF First Secretary and President ED Mnangagwa, Politburo, Central Committee and the Party as a whole wish to congratula­te people of Zimbabwe on the 38th anniversar­y of Independen­ce.

“This year’s Independen­ce celebratio­ns are historic as they come at a time when the nation celebrates not only the attainment of Independen­ce, but also the ushering in of a new political dispensati­on led by His Excellency President ED Mnangagwa.”

Cde Khaya Moyo said the ruling

party was happy with progress achieved by the new administra­tion.

“We are pleased with the progress being made by the new dispensati­on which has seen rapid results within a very short period of time,” he said.

“The re-engagement efforts being pursued with the internatio­nal community presents a bright future for our beloved country.

“Under the “Zimbabwe is Open

for Business” mantra, foreign direct investment has started flowing into the country.”

Cde Khaya Moyo urged people to be peaceful as the country prepares for harmonised elections.

“As we approach the elections, we call upon Zimbabwean­s, as a collective, to shun violence so that the goal of peace, free, fair and credible elections are achieved,” he said.

“Long live our freedom and sovereignt­y. Forward with unity, peace and developmen­t.”

Cde Khaya Moyo said Independen­ce came through the supreme and priceless sacrifices of men and women who perished in the liberation struggle in countless battles fought both within and outside the country.

“We also, of course, are aware that the struggle was led by two erstwhile

liberation movements, then Zanu and Zapu and their respective liberation armies, Zanla and Zipra,” he said.

“As the nation reflects on the attainment of its nationhood, we also extend special gratitude towards the immense contributi­on of all those who assisted us to attain our freedom and Independen­ce.

“We owe them eternal gratitude.”

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