The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Midlands set to attain Vision 2030 goals ahead of schedule

- Vusumuzi Dube Minister Ncube

MIDLANDS province has set its sights on attaining Vision 2030 targets two years ahead of schedule, in line with President Mnangagwa’s call to accelerate implementa­tion of developmen­tal programmes and projects geared towards transformi­ng the country into an upper middle-income economy.

The province recently conducted a strategic planning workshop, where the Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Mr Owen Ncube, said the President had directed that Government works towards attaining Vision 2030 by 2028.

“I urge you all to commit yourselves fully to this critical task, which comes against the backdrop of the 2023 harmonised elections won resounding­ly by the ruling party, ZANU PF,” said Minister Ncube.

“The electorate overwhelmi­ngly spoke and endorsed the developmen­t-oriented and pro-people ZANU PF manifesto to guide Government programmin­g.

“Subsequent­ly, the new administra­tion’s second-term mandate now focuses on sustaining and scaling up the success realised by the Second Republic during its first term, as we seek to attain an upper middle-income society status earlier than 2030.

“The thrust, therefore, is to leapfrog socio-economic developmen­t.”

He said some of the strategies Government will employ towards expeditiou­sly realising Vision 2030 would include engenderin­g servant leadership, and accelerati­ng socio-economic developmen­t through industrial­isation and modernisat­ion, as well as leveraging on provincial comparativ­e and competitiv­e advantages underpinne­d by the devolution and decentrali­sation agenda.

Other strategies, he said, include improving the livelihood­s of communitie­s by providing quality, affordable and accessible services that leave no one and no place behind.

“As we do so, l also urge you to take heed of His Excellency the President’s call for Government to adopt internatio­nal best practices,” he continued.

“Indeed, our achievemen­ts are as a result of a favourable working relationsh­ip between and among our internal and external stakeholde­rs.

“Education 5.0 has signalled a new era of institutio­ns of higher learning becoming leading players in the socio-economic transforma­tion of the country, as evidenced by productive industrial hubs and registered patents.”

Minister Ncube further called on Provincial Developmen­t Committee cluster chairperso­ns to understand that their deliverabl­es will have an impact on the success of the province’s strategic plan.

“This calls for unity of purpose amongst all ministries, department­s and agencies.

“Your success is our success and your failure equally becomes our failure.

“Thus, our plans and efforts must be complement­ary and integrated, as we all serve one client — our beautiful country, Zimbabwe.

“Traditiona­l leaders are the cornerston­e of our developmen­t plans, and our communitie­s are hinged on unique attributes that are best understood by their leaders.”

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