The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF MPs salvage some honour

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ZANU-PF Chief Whip Cde Pupurai Togarepi made an important interventi­on yesterday.

In a statement, Cde Togarepi — who doubles as the Zanu-PF Youth League Secretary — indicated that ruling party legislator­s were foregoing luxury vehicles and other privileges they are entitled to as Members of Parliament (MPs).

During debate on the 2019 National Budget, the MPs had, among other things, demanded an improvemen­t in their conditions of service.

They demanded luxury vehicles, three course meals a day when on parliament­ary business, gym facilities or membership for them at sports clubs for recreation­al purposes.

They wished to play golf, too, at Parliament’s cost. Their demands saw Treasury increasing the budget for Parliament from $101 million to $145 million at a time the Government is implementi­ng austerity measures to contain expenditur­e.

Austerity measures speak to a reduction in Government expenditur­e, among other harsh policy initiative­s taken by Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube to reduce the national Budget deficit and cut debts.

By any measure, demanding luxury vehicles whose procuremen­t for legislator­s would cost Government several million dollars was not in sync with both the public mood and Government’s economic thrust underlined by the Transition­al Stabilisat­ion Programme.

The time to spend beyond our pockets is past us as a nation.

It is time to be productive. In foregoing luxuries that come with being legislator­s, Zanu-PF lawmakers have demonstrat­ed an appreciati­on of the direction the leadership wants to take our nation.

Austerity measures are for everyone! True people’s representa­tives — as MPs claim to be and are — do not live large at the expense of those they lead.

We salute Zanu-PF MPs for making such a rare sacrifice. Our public hospitals are in dire need of modernisat­ion and medicines, our doctors require vehicles to enable them to attend to the sick, our civil servants are yearning for an improvemen­t in their conditions of service, the agricultur­e sector requires mechanisat­ion and so are many other productive sectors of the economy.

Attainment of Vision 2030, as espoused by President Mnangagwa, is only achievable when every Zimbabwean in his or her sphere of influence exercises restraint on expenditur­e, fully cognisant of the opportunit­y cost — forgoing the less important for the essential.

With that in mind, we take the opportunit­y to urge our civil servants as they negotiate with their employer to learn a few lessons from the position taken by the Zanu-PF MPs — the national interest must always guide us as a people.

While we all want to roll in luxury vehicles, smile all the way to the bank, live as if tomorrow does not exist, for now let us sacrifice knowing a bumper harvest is certain at the end of the season.

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