The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Bury political difference­s, focus on developmen­t’

- Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday led Parliament in observing a minute of silence in honour of late former President and national hero Cde Robert Mugabe.

The minute of silence was observed before the President delivered his State of the Nation Address (SONA) and officially opened the Second Session of the Ninth Parliament to a joint sitting of the National Assembly and Senate.

Cde Mugabe died in Singapore early last month and was buried at his Zvimba rural home on Saturday.

“Before I begin my address, I kindly request the August House to observe a minute of silence in honour of the late Founding Father of our country and Former President, His Excellency Cde RG Mugabe, who passed on on the 6th of September 2019.

“As we remember him, let us stand emboldened by the fact that we cannot change the past, but the future is in our hands,” said President Mnangagwa.

President Mnangagwa also saluted SADC for its landmark resolution in declaring October 25 as a day for the bloc to call for the unconditio­nal lifting of illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe.

“We continue to engage and re-engage with the internatio­nal community. We remain indebted to Sadc, following the landmark resolution taken at the 39th Summit held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania in August this year, declaring 25 October as the date for member states to collective­ly call for the lifting of the illegal sanctions imposed on our country.

“Zimbabwe deeply appreciate­s this gesture of friendship and solidarity,” he said.

Sadc countries are expected to engage in various initiative­s calling on the removal of the sanctions imposed by the US and the EU.

The sanctions have caused untold suffering to ordinary people as they have cut off loans and grants for the country from multilater­al institutio­ns.

The President added that last week’s 74th UN General Assembly offered another opportunit­y to advance the country’s cause at the internatio­nal stage.

“The 74th United Nations General Assembly held only last week, offered us yet another opportunit­y to advance our country’s national interests, highlighti­ng our journey of transition, reform and growth.

“Our participat­ion at meetings under the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n (FOCAC) and the Tokyo Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n for African developmen­t (TICAD) was also in furtheranc­e of this goal. At all these forums, conversati­ons were frank, positive and productive.

“Zimbabwe and the European Union formally launched their dialogue in June 2019, under Article 8 of the Cotonou Partnershi­p Agreement.

Re-engagement with the Commonweal­th is ongoing, with the latest round of meetings having taken place on the sidelines of the recent 74th UN General Assembly meeting,” said President Mnangagwa. BEITBRIDGE West legislator Cde Ruth Maboyi has urged political leaders and their supporters in the area to move away from partisan politics and pool their resources and redirect their energy towards promoting sustainabl­e economic and infrastruc­ture developmen­t in the district.

She said it was sad to note that there were some people who were stuck in election mode and had not moved on to pave way for meaningful developmen­t.

Cde Maboyi made the remarks recently while addressing Zanu-PF supporters in Masera Ward 7, at the party’s victory celebratio­ns.

“Elections have come and gone. We have had primary elections in our respective parties and also had elections to choose community leaders,” she said.

“People have different political preference­s, but , however, some prevailed while others lost.

“That should not divide us, we all seek one goal of enhancing meaningful developmen­t in our area. Zimbabwean­s should be the winners, not individual­s. Together we can do well if we pull in one direction with one vision and a common purpose. Let us all put heads together as Beitbridge in our diversity and agree on what we want to do to move forward. We have a number of pending infrastruc­ture developmen­t projects, which if we pool resources, we can do wonders”.

Cde Maboyi said it was also critical for ZANU-PF members to embrace those members who were renouncing agency from opposition political parties.

“Yes, we have had different political ideologies, but let us welcome and enlighten those who have divergent views, let’s not antagonise them,” she said.

Cde Maboyi said it was very critical for leaders and other developmen­t agencies to always involve and consult members of the community before rolling out any projects.

She also implored corporates operating in Beitbridge to prioritise infrastruc­ture developmen­t in the area as party of social responsibi­lity initiative­s.

The legislator said people should collaborat­e in addressing some deficienci­es in health, education, water and sanitation, and agricultur­e infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

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