The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

New Cabinet perfectly balanced

Excellency President HIS Cde Dr Mnangagwa ED on September 11, 2023, announced what is undoubtedl­y the most balanced Cabinet in the country’s history.

- Dr Obert Moses Mpofu ◆ Dr Obert Moses Mpofu is an academic and the Secretary-General of ZANU PF. He writes in his own capacity.

THE new Cabinet contains a blend of both old and new faces and is further balanced in terms of gender and age, as well as regional representa­tion. With it, the President has taken all efforts to ensure both women and the youth are empowered and well-represente­d through giving them several influentia­l positions.

Some of the notable appointmen­ts in this regard are Cde Tino Machakaire, our party’s Youth League leader, as well as Cde Tatenda Mavetera.

Such empowermen­t is meant to ensure our country remains in the right hands now and going into the future.

The President made sure all the country’s 10 provinces are adequately represente­d in the new Cabinet and this clearly proves he is indeed a nationalis­t and unifier of note.

With such an approach to senior Government and party appointmen­ts, no one and no place will be left behind, as we develop our beloved Zimbabwe.

In fact, this new Cabinet has the perfect ingredient­s for President Mnangagwa to effectivel­y implement his people-centric developmen­tal policies and ensure Zimbabwe attains economic prosperity.

President Mnangagwa’s latest Cabinet appointmen­ts are meant to be instrument­al in completing the work started through National Developmen­t Strategy 1 (NDS1), getting into NDS2 and eventually attaining Vision 2030, which seeks to ensure that Zimbabwe is an upper middle-income economy.

The new Cabinet is predominan­tly composed of a team that the President has worked with in his previous term of office to ensure there is flawless continuity.

This was through the reappointm­ents of Cde Professor Mthuli Ncube to continue the economic recovery efforts, as well as Cde Dr Anxious Masuka to continue improving the country’s agricultur­e sector, as well as ensuring that the food sufficienc­y we have now achieved for our people becomes a permanent feature.

The Cabinet members who were serving in the previous Government will be joined by new members, who are also equally qualified and are capable of fitting into and delivering upon the President’s developmen­t agenda.

Continuity is further ensured through the reappointm­ent of ZANU PF’s Second Secretarie­s, Retired General Dr C D G N Chiwenga and Retired Colonel Kembo Mohadi.

These reappointm­ents demonstrat­e that the President has trust and confidence in his lieutenant­s and his entire team at large.

The appointed ministers will carry the people’s agenda into Cabinet as they are also part of the ZANU PF team that won the parliament­ary elections and were, thus, given the mandate by the people.

This is crucial as ministers hold top public offices and should, therefore, always seek to serve the people.

The people are at the centre of such appointmen­ts and should be the ones to benefit.

Through the appointmen­ts, it is evident that the President is a people-centred leader.

Most importantl­y, the ever-faithful rural electorate were instrument­al in voting their beloved colossal party back into office for another five-year mandate and, as such, a considerab­le amount of resources and developmen­tal initiative­s should be directed towards uplifting their livelihood­s.

They should be at the centre of our policies and developmen­tal initiative­s.

The Cabinet announceme­nt and swearing in of the new ministers puts to rest the opposition members who were clamouring and seeking attention and relevance to be included in the Cabinet.

It is apparent that President Mnangagwa and ZANU PF have a huge majority, hence, there is no reason whatsoever for losers to be given seats amongst the winners.

It would be good to remember that the fate of the nation, through Government, is always dictated by those who would have won and those that would have been given a mandate and trust by the people, and in this case, it is the colossal people’s party, ZANU PF.

The concept of democracy leaves very little room for losers, through the “rule by the majority” principle.

How delightful then it is that ZANU PF enjoys the majority in this case, as the people, just like they have done before since the country’s independen­ce in 1980, have again chosen ZANU PF to continue governing our beloved country towards prosperity.

Be that as it may, we should not rest on our laurels and must carry on the work to mobilise our people towards our common end, as well as continue working tirelessly to attain our President’s thrust and vision.

Efforts should and will be placed towards winning those provinces such as Matabelela­nd North, Bulawayo and Harare in which the party did not perform very well.

Our party will seek to attract voters from these provinces through its infrastruc­tural, as well as other massive projects, designed to improve the daily lives of every Zimbabwean.

ZANU PF is an all-inclusive party and no one will be left behind, even those who did not vote for us.

As we forge ahead in building our great nation, it should be borne in mind that our party, ZANU PF, and Government’s efforts are ALL FOR THE PEOPLE.

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