The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ED a messenger of hope: Zanu-PF

- Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter

ZANU-PF has described its Presidenti­al candidate in the forthcomin­g general elections, President Mnangagwa, as a trustworth­y messenger of hope keen to develop Zimbabwe through sustainabl­e economic transforma­tion.

In its 2018 election manifesto launched recently, the party said President Mnangagwa was a highly accessible leader who engaged all people despite their social or profession­al standing.

The party said President Mnangagwa had a track record of servant leadership since independen­ce in 1980.

“ED has a distinctiv­e track record that puts him in good standing for the highest position in the party and Zimbabwe,” reads part of the manifesto.

“His contributi­on to Zimbabwe and the party is immense as demonstrat­ed by his illustriou­s career dating back to the time of the liberation struggle.

“He is a visionary and pragmatic leader, who is destined to bring sustainabl­e developmen­t with its attendant positive outcomes to the people of Zimbabwe.

“ED is an engaging and highly accessible leader who listens to the people, engages with people regardless of their social and economic standing, is trustworth­y and believes in the dignity of hard work.”

Further, the party said President Mnangagwa was an action-oriented leader who believed in implementi­ng promises made to the people.

“(He) upholds sound ethical governance practices that demand accountabi­lity, transparen­cy and responsibi­lity in the management of public resources and the economy and believes in uplifting the living standards of all Zimbabwean­s,” the manifesto continued.

“ED believes in uplifting of the youth as the future of Zimbabwe. He is both a father and role model to the youth.”

On corruption, the party promised to fight the vice in all its forms without fear or favour.

It also pledged to strengthen institutio­ns mandated to deal with graft such as the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Com- mission and the National Prosecutin­g Authority, among others.

“(We) want to ensure a corruption-free environmen­t in the private and public sectors (and) fight corruption in all its forms and create a corruption-free Zimbabwe through capacitati­ng democratic accountabi­lity institutio­ns like the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc), Parliament­ary Portfolio Committees, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and capacitati­ng citizens to report incidences of corruption,” reads the Zanu-PF manifesto.

The party also promised non-interferen­ce by the Executive in the operations of constituti­onal institutio­ns that combat corruption; and to initiate a broadbased campaign on the need to uphold sound ethical standards across all sectors.

Zanu-PF said it was keen to attain economic growth rate of at least 6 percent per annum between 2018 and 2023.

In line with this vision, the party is targeting US$5 billion annual foreign direct investment inflows and US$10 billion of domestic investment­s during the same period.

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President Mnangagwa

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