The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Think beyond today: President

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

GOVERNMENT officials at all levels must institutio­nalise future thinking as a key component to improving strategic planning and performanc­e management, President Mnangagwa has said.

The Head of State and Government said this yesterday at State House in Harare where he presided over the announceme­nt of the 2023 performanc­e evaluation results and the signing ceremony of 2024 performanc­e contracts for Ministers and heads of public sector agencies.

“I challenge all levels of our bureaucrac­y to institutio­nalise future thinking as a key component of improving strategic planning and performanc­e management. Let us deliberate­ly develop and nurture a larger pool of experts with the requisite skills for planning, predicting and projecting future trends, going into decades, for the future designs of our country as well as the modernisat­ion and competitiv­eness of our economy. We must think beyond the present,” said President Mnangagwa.

He implored leaders of Government department­s to remain humble in serving the people and desist from pushing selfish interests.

“As Ministers and Heads of Ministries, Department­s and Agencies, you must lead by example and provide the requisite leadership and guidance to those that work with you. Unity, discipline and profession­alism remain critical for nation-building.

“There is no room for inflated egos and personalit­y cults in my Administra­tion,” President Mnangagwa said.

“Government, under the Second Republic, must always have a human face and be ready to wholeheart­edly and respectful­ly serve the people of our beloved motherland, Zimbabwe. Therefore, as public officials, you must work with humility, integrity and respect. We are a Government of the people. Our culture, norms, traditions and language should always be respected, and our policies simplified to be understood at the grassroots level”.

The Government, he said, will continue to create synergies with the ruling Zanu PF party.

“In line with our decision to enhance synergies between the Government and our ruling Party, Zanu PF, the Resolution­s of our Party Congresses and Conference­s must be implemente­d at Government level. Strategic Plans and Performanc­e Contracts should, thus, infuse and mainstream the policy direction and priority areas as directed by the Party. Government, through the Presidenti­al Affairs Department in my Office, will continue working in collaborat­ion with the Ruling Party to monitor progress in this regard,” President Mnangagwa said.

He urged bureaucrat­s to roll up their sleeves and work hard to deliver high-quality services for the people.

“Despite the award of trophies today to those who have excelled in different Ministries, Department­s and agencies, overall performanc­e across the public sector is not to my expectatio­n. This demands that we all roll-up our sleeves and work harder to deliver a higher quality of life for our people and realise our optimal economic potential,” the President said.

“In line with the people centred policies of the Second Republic, and the Whole of Government and Society Approach, the perspectiv­es of ordinary citizens, including the private sector, should be considered during the evaluation of Performanc­e Contracts. This approach should also incorporat­e the involvemen­t of a broader spectrum of stakeholde­rs in developmen­t planning and participat­ion, under National Developmen­t Strategy 1 Thematic Working Groups.”

He said the partnershi­p between Zimbabwe and the United Arab Emirates, under the Government Experience Exchange Programme, provides an opportunit­y for lessons that can be contextual­ised to revamp the country’s public sector ecosystems.

“Aspects such as the institutio­nalisation of the Government Excellence and Accelerato­r Models must be localised to re-invigorate and re-configure the way we discharge public services, in a manner that suits our peculiar realities. Undoubtedl­y, a robust Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) infrastruc­ture backbone is critical in advancing our multi-pronged Government modernisat­ion agenda. ICTs must, therefore, be leveraged to improve service delivery and reduce malpractic­es in our public sector,” President Mnangagwa said.

He said decentrali­sation of various structures of Government must cascade from head office right down to ward level and deployment of personnel must reflect that thrust.

“The implementa­tion of the devolution and decentrali­sation agenda should be strengthen­ed now and going into the future. The decentrali­sation of various structures found at Ministry head offices must be cascaded to the sub-national levels right down to the ward level where Government must be most visible. The strategies that have been put in place to strengthen the offices of the Ministers of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution should be implemente­d, more so that devolution is now a measurable variable in the Performanc­e Contracts for Senior Public Officials,” said President Mnangagwa.

He said as public sector officials, they had been entrusted with the responsibi­lity to lead in bringing to reality the country’s national Vision and the people’s aspiration­s.

“This must never be taken lightly. The confidence and faith that the people of Zimbabwe have reposited in us over the years by consistent­ly voting for our Ruling Party, Zanu PF, should never be taken for granted,” President Mnangagwa said.

Speaking at the same occasion, Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga commended President Mnangagwa for his astute leadership saying he was determined to deliver service to the people.

“He has paved the way for a brighter and prosperous future for all of us,” he said.

Vice President Kembo Mohadi described the rewarding of excellency as a milestone developmen­t that would speed up the realisatio­n of national objectives.

“Need I remind you that success begets success,” he said.

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