The Herald (Zimbabwe)

We deliver on promises, says VP Chiwenga

- Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau

GOVERNMENT under the able leadership of President Mnangagwa is delivering to the people tangible life-changing projects as it is not time to promise fake things like spaghetti roads and rural home airports, Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga, has said.

The MDC-Alliance presidenti­al candidate Mr Nelson Chamisa has been making shocking promises to the electorate like spaghetti roads and airports in villages when the opposition stands accused over presiding over the worst urban councils in history.

Addressing Zanu-PF supporters at Zhovhe Dam in Beitbridge West Constituen­cy, some 80km west of the border town, VP Chiwenga said it was not time for fake promises.

“Promising people lies like building spaghetti roads is not our concern. If you look at what we have done since coming into office so far, you will note that our Government is seized with rebuilding the economy and boosting food security, health care, job creation, education, housing, peace, unity and infrastruc­ture developmen­t,” said VP Chiwenga.

“We are gathered here at Zhovhe where Government is constructi­ng a 63km canal that will augment water supplies in Beitbridge town at the same time creating a greenbelt through irrigation farming and horticultu­re activities.

“Under this initiative we intend to create 10 000 hectares of irrigation land of which we have since put 2 500 under citrus production.

“Our President today is officiatin­g at the ground breaking ceremony to modernise Beitbridge Border Post. You will note that we have a challenge of receiving below average rainfall in Matabelela­nd South province due to natural climatic conditions.

“At the moment we have started with the processes of water harvesting by building three more dams, among them the Tuli-Manyange in Gwanda district, which will not only boost agricultur­e, but also sell water to Botswana”.

VP Chiwenga said he had since engaged the Minister of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology and Cyber Security, Supa Mandiwanzi­ra, to urgently attend to the poor mobile service network in the province.

He said the state of communicat­ion facilities in the area was deplorable considerin­g that in some areas, people are relying on Botswana and South Africa for such services.

VP Chiwenga said the new dispensati­on was working on improving the coverage of television­s and radio services through the digital migration programme.

The Herald is reliably informed that the Broadcasti­ng Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) is upgrading broadcasti­ng transmitte­rs while in some cases they were constructi­ng new projects to accommodat­e the new order.

“As we move forward with our Zimbabwe is open for business mantra, we also encourage indigenous businessme­n to take advantage of abundant investment opportunit­ies the new dispensati­on is offering. So far we have opened the Women’s Micro-

finance and the Youth Empowermen­t banks respective­ly as we move a gear up to promote self-sustenance among Zimbabwean­s,” he said.

He said they had also started reviving the Cold Storage Commission to promote livestock production and to revive the canning

and beef industry in Matabelela­nd South province.

“I have also instructed the provincial administra­tor (Mat South) to engage developmen­t agencies here to repair the 475 boreholes in Beitbridge district to improve water and sanitation issues here,” said Cde Chiwenga.

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