The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Former Malawi leader hails President’s developmen­t mantra

- Fungi Kwaramba Political Editor

AFRICANS should listen to the wise wisdom of President Mnangagwa who has emphasised economic developmen­t that leaves no one and no place behind, visiting former Malawian President Joice Banda said.

Last night, Mrs Banda paid a courtesy call on President Mnangagwa at State House where she apprised him on community programmes that she has been carrying out in her home country, which led her to visit Zimbabwe.

Mrs Banda said despite having served as a government minister in her homeland, including being president, community developmen­t has always been her driving passion.

In Zimbabwe, she was in Matabeland North province where she presided over the groundbrea­king ceremony for a community project targeting hundreds of villagers in Hwange’s Msuna area along the Zambezi River.

The Southern African Developmen­t Initiators (Sadi) invited her so that Zimbabwe can learn from Malawian humanitari­an projects she is involved in for communitie­s, targeting women, girls and the less-privileged.

In an interview, after meeting President Mnangagwa, Mrs Banda said

“I am supporting my President (Lazarus Chakwera) through community developmen­t programmes and that is what brought me to Zimbabwe because Sadi wants to replicate the smart villages we are building in Malawi.

“Before I left Malawi I had to take leave of my

president and equally here I couldn’t leave without paying a courtesy call on my other President, because we are one people.

“There was a time in our past when we were considered a federation, so the best we can do is to listen to what President Mnangagwa and President Chakwera have said that we need to do political diplomacy yes, but we need to focus more on economic diplomacy.

“We need to ensure that our people’s lives are transforme­d, we need to be each other’s keeper because no one else is going to come and transform our countries. My opinion is that no country can do that on its own, it’s our responsibi­lity to find ways of supporting our government­s,”

she said.

Mrs Banda yesterday travelled from Bulawayo to Harare by road and was awed by the beauty of the country where roads are being constructe­d as part of President Mnangagwa’s broad industrial­isation and modernisat­ion of the country to become an upper middle class economy by 2030.

“There is so much history we share as two nations that we have to take forward,” she said.

Mrs Banda also said rural transforma­tion was a noble cause, especially considerin­g that a majority of rural girls struggle to access basic needs like health and education.

The former Malawian leader recently attended the inter-generation­al conference in Malawi for young and elderly women which sought to find solutions to humanitari­an problems.

 ?? ?? President Mnangagwa meets former Malawian President Joyce Banda at State House in Harare last night
President Mnangagwa meets former Malawian President Joyce Banda at State House in Harare last night

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