The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Internatio­nal confidence in Zim growing’

- Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter

INTERNATIO­NAL confidence in Zimbabwe is growing as evidenced by the ongoing United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Conference, as well as the Internatio­nal Renewable Energy Conference which are both taking place in Victoria Falls, President Mnangagwa has said.

This comes as Zimbabwe will in August this year host the SADC Summit and assume the chairmansh­ip of the regional body.

Addressing the 374th session of the Politburo at the ZANU PF headquarte­rs in Harare yesterday, President Mnangagwa, who is also the party’s First Secretary, said the hosting and overwhelmi­ng attendance of such meetings serve as a vote of confidence in Zimbabwe.

“Already underway is the UNECA Conference for Ministers of Finance and Economic Developmen­t, as well as the Internatio­nal Renewable Energy Conference, at our resort City of Victoria Falls. The hosting and overwhelmi­ng attendance of such meetings serve as a vote of confidence in our country,” he said.

Ahead of the SADC Summit, President Mnangagwa said preparatio­ns for a successful event have begun in earnest.

“In this regard, I call upon all party structures to support related events, projects and activities,” he said.

The President said his recent participat­ion at various Global Summits highlights the success of the Engagement and Re-Engagement Policy.

“The developing trade convergenc­es on both the African continent and the global South present broadened opportunit­ies which our country must exploit at the government to government, business to business and people to people levels,” he said.

The party, President Mnangagwa said, should guide discussion­s around these trends and provide the requisite thought leadership.

“Our members, especially the youth, must be appropriat­ely equipped to be active participan­ts in the unfolding continenta­l and global realities. Unity, peace and stability remain critical ingredient­s in our ongoing national developmen­t agenda. I call upon communitie­s to remain focused on our ongoing quest to build a brighter and more prosperous future in all sectors, and the attainment of Vision 2030.

“All forms of production and productivi­ty, no matter the size, are important and contribute to our economic growth trajectory. Let us continue the culture of hard honest work in our beloved motherland, Zimbabwe, ”he said.

President Mnangagwa challenged the ZANU PF leadership to preach unity, hope and love among Zimbabwean­s.

“ZANU PF keeps marching forward, modernisin­g and industrial­ising our beloved motherland, Zimbabwe. We are scaling up the developmen­t of our local capacities and capabiliti­es. Guided by our internatio­nal relations philosophy,‘ friend to all and enemy of none’, all sectors of the economy are well on course in the exploitati­on of the immense opportunit­ies in the internatio­nal markets and global value chains.

“Indeed, our citizens in both rural and urban areas, growth points and urbanised settlement­s must be organised, mobilised and facilitate­d to participat­e in our party’s programmes and projects. We must, as a party and country, never be distracted or pre-occupied by the sideshows of neo-imperialis­t political puppets,” he said.

President Mnangagwa commended the ZANU PF Youth League and other youth organisati­ons for successful­ly hosting the National Youth Day at

Mushagashe Vocational Training Centre in Masvingo.

“Well done to the Youth League and the young people of our country for such a superb demonstrat­ion of organisati­onal ability and clarity of intentions with regards not only protecting our liberation war heritage but advancing the current national developmen­t epoch. Congratula­tions. I urge all our young people to continue on this very good trajectory and harness the demographi­c dividend, diverse skills and youthful zeal to propel nation-building programmes and projects. Always remain mindful that nyika inovakwa, inotongwa, inonamatig­wa nevene vayo/Ilizwe lakhiwa, likhulekel­we ngabanikaz­i balo’,” he said.

President Mnangagwa challenged the youth to be alive to the founding provisions of the party constituti­on, values of hard honest work, discipline, patriotism and loyalty.

He said youths must respect the party leadership and challenged the Women’s League, veterans of the liberation struggle and other Affiliates to mobilise people for the party.

 ?? — Picture: Memory Mangombe ?? Members of the ZANU PF Politburo follow proceeding­s during the 374th ordinary session of the party’s organ in Harare yesterday.
— Picture: Memory Mangombe Members of the ZANU PF Politburo follow proceeding­s during the 374th ordinary session of the party’s organ in Harare yesterday.

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