The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mavhunga, Modi sworn in

- Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter

THE new Minister of Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs, Monica Mavhunga, has vowed to improve the welfare of ex-combatants and see to it that they meet with President Mnangagwa, who is their patron.

Minister Mavhunga was sworn in by President Mnangagwa, along with Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce Raj Modi at State House in Harare yesterday.

Speaking after the swearing-in ceremony, Minister Mavhunga said in line with Vision 2030, war veterans must also be economical­ly empowered.

“We have to look at their welfare as provided for by the statutory instrument­s so that their welfare is catered for. War veterans want to be economical­ly empowered.

“Yes they look old, but they have children who can also work in their businesses. So we will try by all means to have individual projects for war veterans as well as institutio­nal projects to fill in the war veterans fund.”

Minister Mavhunga said plans are underway to host a war veterans’ indaba.

“As someone who is also a war veteran, I know that the war veterans want to meet with their President and we are in the process of organising something very big.

“I cannot give an actual date, but when the President met with the war veterans last time, he promised that there should be an annual indaba for war veterans, so we are in the process of organising that.

“I am sure that they will always interact with their leader who is also our President and also a war veteran,” she said.

Deputy Minister Modi, who is retaining his previous portfolio, said he will continue interactin­g with stakeholde­rs.

“What I left in my last term I shall continue with that to fulfil our President’s Vision 2030 to make our industry self-sufficient.

“As you can see, in most of the market places 85 percent of our local products are being sold. It shows the progress on the industry side,” he said.

Minister Mavhunga was elevated from being Deputy Minister on Monday replacing Cde Christophe­r Mutsvangwa.

Deputy Minister Modi was appointed in January together with Health and Child Care Deputy Minister Sleiman Timios Kwidini who has already taken his oath of office.

Vice Presidents Constantin­o Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi as well as Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Martin Rushwaya were among the dignitarie­s who were following proceeding­s during the swearing-in ceremony.

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