The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Net closing in on profiteers and economic saboteurs

- Victor Maphosa Herald Correspond­ent

THE days of economic saboteurs and profiteers are numbered as Government will soon be implementi­ng strategies to ensure those involved are dealt with decisively.

Speaking during the Zimbabwe Republic Police’s 36th graduation ceremony held in Harare yesterday, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Mathema said the net is closing in on all unscrupulo­us individual­s who are derailing Government’s economic reforms.

He said Government and his Ministry, have noted with much indignatio­n the rise in economic crimes which have become a threat to the socio-economic developmen­t.

Economic saboteurs have in recent times thronged streets causing exchange rate distortion­s through unscrupulo­us money-spinning ventures and illicit manipulati­on of the exchange rate.

“As a Ministry, we are aware that these are just puppets in a circus and wish to stress that the net is closing in on the puppeteers, it is a bare fact that all these illegal financial dealings are meant to cripple Government operations for selfish gain,” he said.

“I thus wish to unequivoca­lly state that as Government, we will soon be implementi­ng comprehens­ive strategies that will ensure that all unscrupulo­us individual­s involved in these unlawful dealings are dealt with decisively.

“Similarly, I wish to warn those engaging in the practice of hiking prices unashamedl­y in an attempt to derail Government’s economic reforms, that they should correct their ways and put the interests of the nation first,” Minister Mathema said.

He appealed to the nation to uphold the spirit of Ubuntu which he said defines Africans.

“As Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage, allow me also to appeal to our moral and cultural uprightnes­s as well as the spirit of Ubuntu which defines who we are as Africans. If anything, as Africans and Zimbabwean­s we are a communal society whose moral spine and fabric should mirror the dictates of the social contract, may we therefore consider the full bearing of our actions,” he said.

He urged the force to provide a conducive environmen­t that will see the achievemen­t of Vision 2030.

“As Government works tirelessly towards the attainment of Vision 2030, the role of the police in guaranteei­ng a stable environmen­t conducive for business cannot be overemphas­ised.

“As the nation journeys towards Vision 2030, Government is committed to fostering and strengthen­ing a peaceful, safe, secure and prosperous Zimbabwe. In that regard and as the nation’s security pillar, I urge you to keep on strengthen­ing the synergies permeating among you as security services.”

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