The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim poised to be jewel of Africa: ED

- Sydney Kawadza Mash West Bureau Chief

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday assured Zimbabwean­s that Government was revamping the economy to ensure the country becomes the Jewel of Africa through sheer industry.

Addressing a bumper crowd at Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) Sports Grounds yesterday, President Mnangagwa said it was Government’s goal to restore the country’s lost economic glory.

Government, he said, was happy the world had been receptive to the new dispensati­on’s policies of re-engagement and improving the ease of doing business.

Since assuming office in November last year, the new administra­tion has locked in over US$16 billion in investment commitment­s in addition to recovering over US$850million out of the US$1,4 billion that was illegally externalis­ed by corporates and individual­s over the years.

“The 20 years that we lost while other nations were developing, we would want to leapfrog and jump to catch up with other nations in the region and other African countries and beyond.

“Zimbabwe must leapfrog and catch up with the rest of the developing countries and to do so we agreed as Government we shall engage and re-engage.”

President Mnangagwa said the engagement policy meant all nations

◆ and internatio­nal organisati­ons would enjoy mutual friendship with Zimbabwe.

“We must, however, be aware that these relationsh­ips would be mutual.”

President Mnangagwa said the re-engagement policy would see Zimbabwe work to restore relationsh­ips with its erstwhile friends across the world.

“Those who had severed relationsh­ips with us are being asked to restore these, but those who are not interested will not be forced to review these relations,” he said.

He said Zimbabwe had opened its doors to the outside world.

“Zimbabwe is open for business, for you friends to come, all of you to come. Those who do not want, we cannot force friendship upon those who do not want.

“But we are happy that across the board, across the entire world, Zimbabwe is being received, Zimbabwe is being respected, Zimbabwe is being accepted with the policies that we have; that let us relate, let us re-engage, let us be a member of the internatio­nal community.”

He said Zimbabwe was on the brink of a new era.

“We are at the dawn of a new Zimbabwe. A new era Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe yevana vakabatana. Zimbabwe yatinoda.

“The Zimbabwe we want is the Zimbabwe we must build. Zimbabwe yevanowiri­rana, Zimbabwe yevanowiri­rana. Zimbabwe yevanodana­na. Zimbabwe ine runyararo.”

He said Zimbabwean­s should agree on a new trajectory of moving ahead in unity to create a new Zimbabwe.

“We want a Zimbabwe where everyone will live in peace. Everyone will be happy at home and at work. Where everyone feels is important.

“This is a new dawn. Tinemaziso asi hationeses­i. Tinonzwa hatinzwisi­si. Wakaropafa­dzwa iwewe kuona zuva ranhasi tichiti Zimbabwe yavaitsva.

“Zimbabwe ichatanga rwendo rutsva rwokuvaka nyika yatinoda yatinowiri­rana isina kuzvidzana.”

President Mnangagwa said his Government priorities economics ahead of politics.

“Yes (there is) politics asi taakuti isu economics, economics, the creation of wealth. God has endowed us with abundant resources beneath the earth.

“We fought a war with the main grievance being on land inequaliti­es. Isu seZanu-PF takabatani­dza ivhu kuvanhu, vanhu kuivhu. Saka task yataanayo ndeyekuti ivhu iri tishandise.”

He said Government would make sure that it enhances agricultur­al production by modernisin­g the sector.

“We must mechanise our agricultur­e. Tinoda kuti tigadziris­e avo vanenge varikuita mabasa ekurima vatsigirwe saka muchiona tiine ma programmes akaita seCommand Agricultur­e and Presidenti­al Inputs Support Scheme.”

President Mnangagwa said the business community had acknowledg­ed that there could be no developmen­t without agricultur­e, mining and infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

“For the months that we have been in the new dispensati­on, you can see that the situation has changed. The roads are being maintained and constructe­d.

“Even in Harare where there were potholes, everywhere you go you will see workers maintainin­g the roads while in the rural areas the DDF and council are working on the roads and building bridges,” he said.

President Mnangagwa has spearheade­d projects like the Kariba South Expansion which has boosted electricit­y generation.

He has also engaged the Chinese government which is funding various projects including the Hwange Thermal Power Station expansion project, Robert Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport Expansion Project, Kunzvi Dam constructi­on, among others.

 ??  ?? Part of the bumper crowd that was addressed by President Mnangagwa at Chinhoyi University of Technology Sports Grounds yesterday
Part of the bumper crowd that was addressed by President Mnangagwa at Chinhoyi University of Technology Sports Grounds yesterday

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