The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

We’ll lift many to prosperity: President

- Kuda Bwititi in GWERU

THE ZANU PF Government is committed to accelerati­ng the country’s developmen­t through policies that are geared towards lifting many Zimbabwean­s out of poverty and into prosperity, President Mnangagwa has said.

In his closing remarks at the 20th ZANU PF National People’s Conference here yesterday, the President rallied the ruling party to provide guidance for speedy implementa­tion of programmes that improve the well-being of people and communitie­s.

He said devolution, which is highly transforma­tive, especially in rural areas, where the majority of Zimbabwean­s live, will be given impetus in the next five years.

“The amended 2023 party constituti­on gives impetus, urgency and renewed focus to the socio-economic and political realities of our country towards lifting many out of poverty and into prosperity,” said President Mnangagwa.

“Going forward, I urge the party to assume a greater sense of responsibi­lity and renewed resolve towards providing the requisite leadership, guidance and support for the speedy implementa­tion of policies, programmes and projects.

“Our ruling ZANU PF party must fully exercise the mandate entrusted on us to drive the success and prosperity of our nation.

“All the wings of the party must pull their weight.”

President Mnangagwa, who is also ZANU PF’s First Secretary, said the just-ended conference showed that the revolution­ary party has a vision to provide a prosperous future for Zimbabwean­s.

“The presentati­ons on the socio-economic and political situation in our country were reflective that the successes we continue to score as a ZANU PF-led Government demonstrat­e that we have a vision for a brighter and more prosperous future for the people of Zimbabwe.

“The discipline, focus and commitment demonstrat­ed by delegates throughout the conference are applauded.

“This is reflective that we are a party that is fully aware of the weighty responsibi­lity that we have to drive the developmen­t, modernisat­ion and industrial­isation of our beloved motherland.”

The theme for this year’s conference, he said, was tailor-made to emphasise the party’s commitment to improving people’s lives.

“The theme of this 20th National People’s Conference — ‘Towards Vision 2030 through Devolution, Industrial­isation and Modernisat­ion’ — provides enormous motivation for all of us to remain focused and consistent in the implementa­tion of

programmes and projects that uplift the standard of living across communitie­s.”

The ruling party, the President added, is rejuvenati­ng as it positions itself to deliver on its developmen­t agenda.

“ZANU PF is a party of our heritage and a party for the future; we are modernisin­g,

reorganisi­ng, recalibrat­ing and rejuvenati­ng.

“Forward ever, backward never. “The insightful, open, constructi­ve and solution-centred debates, which culminated in our sound and implementa­ble conference resolution­s, are applauded.”

President Mnangagwa said ZANU PF must remain inspired and guided by the national developmen­t philosophy — Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo, Ilizwe lakhiwa ngabanikaz­i balo.

“Mere talk harms the nation but hard,

◆ honest work flourishes the nation, hence, as we modernise and industrial­ise our country, we must continue to be a party of action and results,” he said.

He also said the impending by-elections provide the people of Zimbabwe with another opportunit­y to “democratic­ally kick out the opportunis­tic, heartless and politicall­y immature puppets of our detractors, which pretend to be opposition political parties”.

“ZANU PF is a people’s party; a party by the people and for the people,” he said.

“I once again call for unity, peace, love and non-violence before, during and after the by-elections.”

The country’s traditiona­l leaders were hailed for nurturing peace and supporting the national developmen­t agenda.

Delegates were also exhorted to take back to the people plans and responsive policy interventi­ons that were adopted at the annual indaba.

“The ongoing programme-driven grassroots mobilisati­on should remain the cornerston­e of our colossal mass party. The party must continue being strong, village by village, while also consolidat­ing support in cities and towns.”

He applauded Southern African Developmen­t Community (SADC) countries for once again showing solidarity with Zimbabwe during the Anti-Sanctions Day on Wednesday.

“The meeting was convened against a background of several activities,” he said.

“These included the SADC Anti-Sanctions Day, where we received increased support and solidarity from SADC and the progressiv­e peoples of the global community on our call for the immediate and unconditio­nal removal of the illegal sanctions.”

He also thanked China’s President Xi Jinping for sending his special envoy and China Internatio­nal Developmen­t Cooperatio­n Agency vice chairperso­n Mr Tang Wenhong to officially hand over the new Parliament building to Government last week.

“Only on Thursday, I was pleased to receive a highlevel delegation from my dear brother and colleague, His Excellency President Xi Jinping, which was sent to officially hand over to us the new Parliament of Zimbabwe building. On behalf of the people of Zimbabwe, our revolution­ary party ZANU PF, and indeed on my own behalf, we express our deep gratitude to the Communist Party of China, President Xi Jinping and the people of China for this kind donation to our nation,” he said.

In his remarks, Vice President and ZANU PF Second Secretary Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga lauded President Mnangagwa for his unwavering commitment to improving people’s lives.

Vice President and ZANU PF Second Secretary Cde Kembo Mohadi, party national chairperso­n Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, Politburo members, senior party and Government officials, service chiefs, diplomats and delegates from all the country’s 10 provinces attended the conference — which ended yesterday with an all-night musical concert.

 ?? ?? President Mnangagwa delivers his closing remarks at ZANU PF’s 20th National People’s Conference at the Midlands Convention Centre in Gweru yesterday. — Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
President Mnangagwa delivers his closing remarks at ZANU PF’s 20th National People’s Conference at the Midlands Convention Centre in Gweru yesterday. — Picture: Believe Nyakudjara

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