The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Why you should vote for me: ED

. . . President makes 5 election pledges

- Takunda Maodza News Editor

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa, the Zanu-PF Presidenti­al candidate on July 30, yesterday made five pledges to Zimbabwean­s realisable within the next five years if voted into power.

He posted the pledges on his Facebook account.

“MY PLEDGE TO YOU: In the new Zimbabwe, leaders must be open, transparen­t and accountabl­e to the people. The promises we make as part of the campaign should be be measurable and concrete,” he said.

The promises are on a “pledge card” and each card has President Mnangagwa’s signature.

“As part of my commitment to accountabl­e and responsibl­e leadership, we have made a ‘pledge card’, containing five direct and personal pledges to be realised over the next five years.

“Each card has my signature and should be considered a coupon for progress and a certificat­e of trust between me and you, the people of Zimbabwe. I invite everyone to keep hold of these cards and hold me accountabl­e for these pledges,” said President Mnangagwa.

The five pledges are - leveraging the huge investment wave to create hundreds of thousands of jobs in agricultur­e, mining, tourism, the service sector and new infrastruc­ture projects, have zero tolerance to corruption with anyone found guilty of corruption fired and punished accordingl­y.

President Mnangagwa is also pledging to develop infrastruc­ture worth of a new Zimbabwe by increasing power generation, constructi­ng new railway network and dualising all major roads.

Further, the President intends to establish a modern and affordable health care system for all by reducing hospital fees by 50 percent, improving supply of critical drugs, guaranteei­ng free healthcare to all cancer patients and building 78 new hospitals, ensuring one hospital per district.

President Mnangagwa also promised to generate unpreceden­ted educationa­l and employment opportunit­ies for youths and developing empowermen­t programmes like youth business hub, fostering youth ownership and control of resources, establishi­ng quotas in allocation of stands and houses and mentorship and training programmes.

Zimbabwe holds harmonised elections on July 30.

It is largely a race between President Mnangagwa and Mr Nelson Chamisa.

Election surveys released so far all point to victory by President Mnangagwa and Zanu-PF,

The MDC Alliance has, however, dismissed the findings.

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President Mnangagwa

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