The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ED defends local currency

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

NO country can develop without its own currency, President Mnangagwa said yesterday while defending economic policies adopted by the Government to revive the economy.

The President was speaking at the Second Zanu- PF National Youth League Assembly meeting at the party’s headquarte­rs in Harare.

Giving a brief economic overview, he urged the youths to embrace the journey to Vision 2030, stressing that success could only come through hard work.

“The course we have taken as a party and Government to resuscitat­e and reform our economy is the correct one, never doubt that,” he said.

“We must strengthen our resolve to correct wrong decisions we made with regards to our economy. No country can succeed, grow or modernise without its own currency. The issue of a basket of currencies we introduced towards the end of 2009, the culprits were me and (Patrick) Chinamasa and a few others. It worked for the purposes it was created but now under the Second Republic we want to move forward and be a sovereign State with its own currency.”

He said Government reintroduc­ed the Zimbabwe dollar in June as part of wider efforts to grow the economy after its collapse, largely due to illegal sanctions.

“So we are in transition. It can never be an event, but a process. I am happy that process is stabilisin­g and we continue to be focused on the goals we have set for ourselves to have our economy back on its feet and that all the fundamenta­ls required to support our currency are put in place to achieve our desired goal of having the Zimbabwe we want,” President Mnangagwa said.

He urged the youths to take part in efforts to revive and grow the economy towards the attainment of Vision 2030 which envisages a middle income society by then.

The President spoke strongly against the continued increases in prices of basic commoditie­s.

“Government is very aware of the economic saboteurs who are wantonly increasing prices of basic commoditie­s and services despite our efforts of dissuading them from such evil deeds.

“This is bent on creating despondenc­y and mayhem within the party and country. We cannot allow this indiscipli­ne that has brought untold suffering on our masses to continue unabated,” President Mnangagwa said.

He said the Government had adopted various initiative­s to safeguard the public such as the establishm­ent of Silo Shops, but warned those bent on profiteeri­ng.

“Some service stations have to date been closed for unfair business practices. The same fate can also befall those unrepentan­t businesspe­ople with profiteeri­ng tendencies,” he said.

The President urged the Zanu-PF Youth League to actively take part in Government’s economic programmes.

“The quest to turn around our economy needs everyone’s commitment, especially the youth. The future belongs to you,” he said.

“I urge you, the youth, to believe in Vision 2030 and run with it. Success and prosperity under the Second Republic will only come through hard honest work.

“I, thus, urge the youths to be alive to present realities and identify the various empowermen­t and employment opportunit­ies that exist as we journey towards the attainment of Vision 2030.

“It is incumbent upon you as the Youth League to take an active part in agricultur­e, mining, tourism, manufactur­ing and SMEs sectors.”

The President also urged the Youth League to be vigilant and defend the party, amid indication­s that remnants of the G40 cabal were still active within the party’s rank and file.

“I encourage you all to continue to work hard for the good of the party and our country and to remain vigilant and guard against the whims and caprices of the enemies of our people and country.

“We still have elements of the G40 participat­ing among us as wolves in sheep clothing.

“These must be flushed out, not only within the Youth League, but also within the rank and file of the party in general.

“You are the eyes and ears of the party. You should guard against infiltrati­ons of the party. This is your party, your future. Protect it, be loyal and serve it wholeheart­edly,” President Mnangagwa said.

He urged the Youth League not to be enticed by detractors who use money to pursue their political ambitions.

The President said the party continued to grow in the Second Republic.

“This was demonstrat­ed by the recent resounding victories during the by-elections at both constituen­cy and ward levels,” he said.

 ?? —Pictures: Innocent Makawa ?? In this picture collage, President Mnangagwa addresses the ZANU-PF Youth Assembly at the party’s headquarte­rs in Harare yesterday.
—Pictures: Innocent Makawa In this picture collage, President Mnangagwa addresses the ZANU-PF Youth Assembly at the party’s headquarte­rs in Harare yesterday.
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